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Josiah Spode Porcelain

British, 1733-1797

English potter Josiah Spode, a friend and neighbor of another estimable English ceramist, Josiah Wedgwood, established his eponymous pottery and homewares company in 1770 in Stoke-on-Trent. Spode is one of the oldest and most distinguished of the great pottery companies of Staffordshire, the time-honored home of English ceramics. Within fifteen years of its opening, Josiah’s company became known for its signature blue-on-white palette, and one of the manufacturer’s designers developed a specific cobalt hue for their teapots, trays, bowls and more. 

Spode’s founder apprenticed at the Fenton Low workshop under Thomas Whieldon, an important 18th-century potter known today for his tortoiseshell ware (as did Josiah Wedgwood). Later, after establishing his company, Josiah Spode became particularly revered for two technical achievements in the firm’s early decades. The first was to develop a standard formula for the making of bone china — a type of porcelain (made with a mixture of bone ash, minerals and clay) that is dazzlingly white and so strong it can be used to create very thin translucent plates and vessels. The other was to perfect the making of transferware. That process involves the transfer of pictorial images inked on tissue paper — such as the garden scenery in the famous Willow dish patterns — onto ceramics that are then sealed with a glaze. 

In 1833, entrepreneurs William Taylor Copeland (the Lord Mayor of London at the time) and Thomas Garrett purchased Spode’s pottery-making company following the death of Josiah Spode III, and the name was changed to Copeland Spode. Then, in 1847, Copeland became the firm’s sole owner and the name changed again, this time to W. T. Copeland and Sons, in 1867 when Copeland retired and his four sons took over the business. 

Trading as W. T. Copeland and Sons throughout the mid-to-late 19th century, the company found a formidable competitor in another well-known porcelain maker, Minton. Many of the manufacturer’s Georgian, Rococo and late-Victorian pieces such as its dinner plates, tableware, platters, bowls and baskets were commissioned by wealthy British and European clients and exported for sale throughout the British Empire and to the United States. Several of W. T. Copeland and Sons’ spectacular pieces were exhibited at the Great Exhibition of London in 1851 and the International Exhibitions of London and Paris in 1862 and 1878, respectively.

Spode enjoyed tremendous success both in Britain and elsewhere owing to the beauty and vitality of its decorative imagery. By some counts, Spode created more than 40,000 patterns in the 19th century. Many favorite Spode patterns — among them Blue Italian, India Tree, Greek and Woodland — date to the company’s early years. Spode’s most popular pattern, Christmas Tree, was introduced in 1938. Prices for Spode china vary widely, based on the size of the service, its condition and the pattern, and collectors regard Copeland-marked pieces as Spode china.

The company continued as W. T. Copeland and Sons until 1970 when Spode again became the brand's name. Afterward, during the late 1970s, Spode, Royal Worcester and Palissy came under common ownership. In 2009, the firm was purchased by the Portmeirion Group. However, the Spode and Royal Worcester names continue to flourish as highly popular “traditional English heritage” brands within the Portmeirion company.

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Creator: Josiah Spode
Early 19th Century Spode Porcelain Slop Bowl in gilded Pattern 2214, Ca 1810
By Josiah Spode
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good rare example of an English George III period, porcelain, slop bowl, made by Spode in the early 19th century, circa 1810. The bowl is well potted on a low everted...
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Early 19th Century English George III Antique Josiah Spode Porcelain

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Early 19th Century Spode Porcelain Slop Bowl in Japan Ptn 1946, circa 1810
By Josiah Spode
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a very good rare example of an English George III period, porcelain, slop bowl, made by Spode in the early 19th century, circa 1810. The bowl is well potted on a low everted...
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Early 19th Century English George III Antique Josiah Spode Porcelain

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Five Spode Porcelain Trio's Decorated in Pattern 3614, circa 1822
By Josiah Spode
Located in Exeter, GB
Five wonderful Spode Etruscan shape trios circa 1822. Each cup and saucer is finely decorated in Spode’s pattern 3614 with finely painted English Cabbage roses and embellished with r...
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19th Century British Antique Josiah Spode Porcelain

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Rare Spode Porcelain Shell Decorated Vase Pattern 3930 C.1824
By Josiah Spode
Located in Exeter, GB
An incredibly beautiful and rare Spode porcelain vase decorated with shells to the front and flowers to the reverse. The shape name is "New Shape Fish Handled Beaker" and it was d...
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Georgian Porcelain Plate by Spode Hand Painted Botanical Ptn 3127, circa 1820
By Josiah Spode
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is a beautiful porcelain plate in a Botanical pattern number 3127, produced by the Spode factory, in the early 19th century, late Georgian period, circa 1820. The plate was p...
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Antique English Chestnut Basket or Centerpiece and Underplate, Spode, circa 1820
By Josiah Spode
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A charming antique English porcelain piece by Josiah Spode, England dating to the first quarter of the 1800s. Hand-cut reticulation on the center bowl and stand/underplate and nicely...
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Porcelain Cake Plate, Spode Felspar, White with Harebell Pattern, Regency, 1826
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Spode Felspar Dessert Service, Periwinkle Purple and Raised Gilt, Regency 1828
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Spode Porcelain Teacup Set, Gilt, Yellow and Red Regency Pattern, circa 1815
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Josiah Spode porcelain for sale on 1stDibs.

Josiah Spode porcelain are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of porcelain and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Josiah Spode porcelain, although gray editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original porcelain by Josiah Spode were created in the Georgian style in united kingdom during the 19th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider porcelain by John Rose, Flight & Barr Worcester, and Nantgarw China Works. Prices for Josiah Spode porcelain can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $478 and can go as high as $4,539, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $714.

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