Set 15 Pcs English Antique Dinner Plates Soup Dishes & Platter Ca. 1860

$780.00

This set of nine dinner plates, six matching soup dishes, and a platter painted in Spode’s “Peacock” pattern was made by Copeland Spode circa 1860.
The “Peacock” pattern was first made by Spode circa 1820.
The pattern features two peacocks in a flower-filled garden.
The wide border is decorated with flowers on scrolling vines.
Chinese export porcelains from the 18th century influenced this chinoiserie pattern.
The dishes predominantly feature greens and pinks, with accents of turquoise, blue, purple, orange, yellow, and beige.
The combination of colors is beautiful!

Dimensions: Dinner plates 9.75″ diameter, Soup dishes 9.75″ diameter, Platter 12″ x 9.5″

Condition: Excellent

Marks: The Copeland Spode impressed mark of the period “Copeland ” under a crown, and the mark “Copeland Spode Spode’s Peacock, England.”

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Background of Spode Pottery: Spode is a renowned and respected name in ceramics. Founded by Josiah Spode in 1776, the company has a long and rich history, with his son Josiah Spode II taking over the company in 1779 and running it with William Copeland. As a result, the company became the largest pottery in Stoke, England, and a leading manufacturer of English ceramics. Josiah Spode II was appointed “Potter to the Prince of Wales” in 1806, further solidifying the company’s reputation for quality and excellence.

 

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