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Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Spode is one of the oldest and most distinguished of the great pottery companies of Staffordshire, the time-honored home of English ceramics. The firm’s blue and white bone china transferware is a timeless classic. Spode dishes compose the sort of elegant dinner service that most of us envision on a traditional holiday table.

The company was established in 1770 in Stoke-on-Trent by Josiah Spode, a friend and neighbor of another estimable English ceramist, Josiah Wedgwood. The Wedgwood firm first came to prominence for its tableware, which quickly gained favor in aristocratic households throughout Britain and Europe.

Spode was particularly known 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 advancement 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. 

From the 1820s onward, 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.

In 1833, following the sudden death of Josiah Spode III, business partner W. T. Copeland took over the company and changed its name to Copeland Spode (it later changed again, this time to W. T. Copeland and Sons). Collectors regard Copeland-marked pieces as Spode china. The Spode brand was revived in 1970.

Many favorite Spode patterns — among them Blue Italian, Indian Tree, Greek and Woodland — date to the company’s early years. Spode’s most popular pattern, Christmas Tree, was introduced in 1938.

Prices for antique and vintage Spode china vary widely, based on the size of the service, its condition and the pattern. An antique dinner service for 12 people or more, in good repair and complete with cups and serving dishes, will generally cost between $10,000 and $20,000. Such Spode services become heirlooms — a proud and timeless addition to a family’s table. And as you will see on these pages, Spode’s rich and varied wares offer a visual feast in and of themselves.

Find Spode serveware, ceramics and decorative objects on 1stDibs.

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Creator: Spode
Antique English Creamware Bowl with Neoclassical Terracotta Colored Border 1820
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
This elegant antique creamware bowl was made by Spode circa 1820. The bowl features neoclassical border decoration painted in a rich terracotta hue. The repeating geometric design fe...
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Early 19th Century English Neoclassical Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Creamware

Georgian Spode Ironstone Shell Dish or Plate Bang Up Pattern No. 2886, Ca 1820
By Spode
Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire
This is an early 19th century stone china (Ironstone pottery) desert dish with a fluted shell shape, produced by Spode and dating from the George 111...
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Early 19th Century English Chinoiserie Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Ironstone

Pair Antique Spode Green Grapes Pattern Dishes England Circa 1820
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
This pair of Spode pearlware shell-shaped dishes features the exquisite "Grapes" pattern. Rich purple grapes, ochre/brown branches, and gorgeous two-tone green leaves cover the entir...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Pearlware

English Spode Porcelain Jewelry Dish Chinoiserie Design
By Spode
Located in New York, NY
A very beautiful English Spode porcelain 'jewelry' dish with a chinoiserie design, circa 20th century, England. Piece has a beautiful design including its elevated form 'tazza'-like....
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20th Century English Chinoiserie Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Porcelain

Antique English Porcelain Dish Hand Painted in Imari Style By Spode Circa 1820
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
This antique porcelain dish was hand-painted by Spode in Stoke-upon-Trent, England, around 1820. The design showcases a refined version of the English Imari style, highlighted by a ...
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Early 19th Century English Regency Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Porcelain

Antique Imari Dishes Hand Painted with Lavish Gilding England Circa 1820
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
These two dishes were crafted at Spode in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1820. The Imari pattern is Spode pattern 1495. It is hand-painted in shades of orange, blue, and gold. The di...
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Early 18th Century English Chinoiserie Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Porcelain

Antique English Ironstone Bowl Decorated in the Imari Palette, Circa 1830
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
Made by Spode in England circa 1830, this oval ironstone bowl is decorated with flowers in a rich Imari palette of cobalt blue and iron red, with accents of green foliage. The floral...
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1830s Country Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Ironstone

Spode Armorial Porcelain Dish of King of Oudh Nawab of Awadh Ghazi-ud-Din Haider
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
This antique Spode armorial plate originates from the Royal Court of Lucknow and belonged to Ghazi-ud-Din Haider, the first King of Oudh (Awadh) i...
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Early 19th Century English Anglo-Indian Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Porcelain

Set of 3 Antique English Shell-Shaped Dishes Pearlware Circa 1825
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
This set of three shell-shaped dishes is decorated with beautiful flower sprigs and small insects. The flowers include pink roses and other flowers painted in yellow, purple, orange,...
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Early 19th Century Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Pearlware

Pair Antique Porcelain Saucers Hand Painted Imari by Spode England Circa 1820
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
This pair of antique porcelain saucers was hand-painted with Imari decoration at the Spode factory in Stoke-On-Trent, England. They were made during the Regency period circa 1820. Th...
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Early 19th Century English Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Porcelain

Jewelry Dish White and Gold Porcelain by Spode
By Spode
Located in New York, NY
** There are five (5) available, each sold separately, as per listing. A beautiful English Spode white porcelain 'jewelry' dish with a gold line-edged ri...
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20th Century English Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Porcelain

Set of Three Antique Porcelain Dishes by Spode English Imari Style Circa 1820
By Spode
Located in Katonah, NY
Despite my lack of photography skills, the dishes are all perfectly round. This set of three antique porcelain dishes was hand-painted by Spode in England circa 1810. Each dish featu...
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Early 19th Century Antique Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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Porcelain

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Hand Painted Botanical Porcelain Plate Made by Spode, Circa 1820
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Painted in Imari colors of orange, green, blue and gilt this popular Spode pattern features a design with flowers, bamboo and a zigzag garden fence. Spode's pattern "967" was first i...
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Spode decorative dishes and vide-poche for sale on 1stDibs.

Spode decorative dishes and vide-poche are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Spode decorative dishes and vide-poche, although gray editions of this piece are particularly popular. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider decorative dishes and vide-poche by Minton, and Mason's Ironstone. Prices for Spode decorative dishes and vide-poche can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $275 and can go as high as $480, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $419.
Questions About Spode Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Spode pottery dates back to the 1770s and the originator of the company, Josiah Spode. Josiah Spode was born in 1733 and learned the trade by working for other local potters until 1775 when he established his own company. Find a collection of expertly vetted Spode pottery from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Spode Copeland is a brand of fine antique porcelain from Britain. The Spode company started in 1776, and was bought by the Copeland family early in the 1830s. Browse a collection of Spode Copeland porcelain pieces from top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 20, 2024
    To tell if a Spode is vintage, do some research using trusted online resources. Start by comparing the brand mark on your piece to images shared online to get a rough idea of the timeframe during which it was produced. From there, you can look at catalogues and references to identify the pattern and get a clearer picture of its manufacturing date. If your piece was made 20 to 99 years ago, it is vintage. Older pieces are antiques, while newer ones are contemporary. Should you run into any difficulty, a certified appraiser or knowledgeable dealer can help you with the dating process. Explore a collection of Spode pottery on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 22, 2024
    Whether you can put Spode china in the dishwasher varies. Some pieces are dishwasher-safe and will be marked as such on their backs or bottoms. Other pieces cannot be safely placed in the dishwasher. If your Spode china doesn't have a dishwasher-safe marking, err on the side of caution and hand wash it only. On 1stDibs, find an assortment of Spode china.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 16, 2024
    Most Spode is bone china. During its early decades, Spode was the first to develop a standard formula for the making of bone china, and most of its pieces made after this innovation are examples of bone china. However, particularly early on, Spode did make other types of pottery, such as earthenware. On 1stDibs, shop a selection of Spode china.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, Spode pottery and homewares are still being made. Spode is an English brand founded by Josiah Spode and is credited for perfecting the techniques that were crucial to the future success of English pottery. Spode pottery can be purchased through authorized retailers, such as 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 15, 2024
    Whether Spode is made in England or China depends on the piece. Spode continues to manufacture some of its iconic china at its workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, England, which has been in continuous operation for more than 250 years. However, some lines now originate from factories in China that adhere to the brand's strict quality standards. On 1stDibs, shop a wide variety of Spode pieces.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 20, 2024
    Yes, some Spode pottery is worth something. Spode is one of the oldest and most distinguished of the great pottery companies of Staffordshire, the time-honored home of English ceramics. The firm’s blue and white bone china transferware is a timeless classic. Spode dishes compose the sort of elegant dinner service that most of us envision on a traditional holiday table, and as a result, pieces produced by the maker are often in high demand. Potential selling prices of Spode pottery vary based on type, style, pattern, age, condition and other factors. If you'd like to know how much items in your collection may be worth, consider using the services of a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer. On 1stDibs, shop a range of Spode pottery.
  • 1stDibs ExpertMarch 13, 2024
    Whether Spode Christmas dishes can go in the microwave varies. Many of the British maker's dinnerware is dishwasher-safe as well as microwave- and freezer-safe, but not all its pieces are. As a result, you should look at the markings on the bottom of your dishes and consult the care instructions that accompany them for advice on how to safely use them. Find a large selection of Spode porcelain and ceramic wares on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertAugust 8, 2024
    No, Spode Christmas Tree is not still made in England. In 2006, the British maker began producing its iconic holiday china in Malaysia. Pieces made prior to 2006 originated at the company's workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, England. On 1stDibs, find a variety of Spode china from some of the world's top sellers.

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