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The history of Spode dinnerware and china takes us back over two hundred years ago to England when Josiah Spode's innovations changed the dinnerware industry.

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More Spode Patterns:

Spode The Hunt
The Hunt Pattern was first produced in the 1930's and showed different scenes on different dinnerware items. Many of the scenes depicted came from the work of J. F. Herring and were commissioned by W.T. Copeland, a former owner of the Spode Company, in 1830. The scenes were reinterpreted into a dinner and tea service in 1931, and now The Hunt pattern has been made available again.

Spode Tower
Taken from a 1814 print of "The Bridge of Salaro",this masterpiece of the engraver's art in blue underglaze dates from 1835. Like Blue Itailian, Tower has been one of the most popular transfer prints. Note: This pattern is not inventoried in the United States. Please allow four months for delivery from time of order.

Spode's pink version of Tower Blue. The design dates about 1835, although the original blue underglaze pattern - the apogee of the engravers art - was produced in 1814.
You can purchase Tower Pink here.

Spode Woodland
This pattern was first introduced in 1990 and is a combination of two Spode patterns; British Flowers influenced the border and Gme Service inspired the designs. In the distinctive Spode sporting tradition, this striking pattern features fine studies of British game animals perfectly framed by a stylised, floral border dating from 1828. The game animal and bird studies are perfectly framed by the border of stylized flowers dating from 1828. Eight different scenes are now available on the dinner and salad plates, or mix in Woodland Stream for more variety. You can buy Woodland Dinnerware here


Learn more about Spode History and these patterns:
Spode Albany, Blue Italian and Blue Room Collection

Learn more about these Spode patterns:
Christmas Rose, Christmas Tree


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Dinerware Directory: Dinnerware and China Resources
Your Complete Guide to Casual Dinnerware, Fine China, Teapots and more