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Spodeby Leonard Whiter More info |
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The practical book of chinawareby Harold Donaldson EberleinIt began as the Spode factory under Josiah Spode the first. The chinaware made to-day by the Copelands is called "Spode" quite as often as it is called ... More info |
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Chats on English chinaby Arthur HaydenOn the death of old Josiah Spode, in 1798, his son Josiah continued the business , ... He died in 1827, and was succeeded by his cousin, Josiah Spode. ... More info |
The ceramic art of Great Britainby Llewellynn Frederick William JewittSpode. — Copeland. — The first notice of the name of Spode that I have met with in .connection with potting is the entry of the " hiring" of Josiah Spode by ... More info |
A history and description of English porcelainby William BurtonIn 1826 the elder Copeland died, and in 1827 the second Josiah Spode, the founder of the ... His son, the third Josiah Spode, died within two years, ... More info |
The first century of English porcelainby W. Moore BinnsSPODE. THE name of Spode had become practically a by- word in the Staffordshire ... Josiah Spode pcre was born in 1733, and to him must be accredited the ... More info |
A general history of porcelainby William BurtonHe died in 1797, and the second Josiah Spode added to the reputation of the ... In his hands the Spode business developed rapidly, for he neglected no means ... More info |
Victorian pottery and porcelainby George Bernard Hughes18 Spode and Copeland JOSIAH SPODE II might be surprised today to observe how proudly collectors arrange his table wares in their display cabinets -his ... More info |
Warman's Antiques and Collectibles Price Guideby Ellen T. Schroy More info |
Pottery and porcelainby Frederick LitchfieldSPODE. Josiah Spode was born in 1733, and after serving an apprenticeship to Thomas Whieldon, sometime partner of Josiah Wedgwood (see WEDGWOOD), ... More info |
English pottery and porcelainby Paul AtterburyIt has been said that the products of the Spode factory, from the very fact ... By the time of Josiah the second, Spode wares might be found in every room ... More info |
Nineteenth-century English ceramic artby J. F. BlackerSpode from other makers of the same ware. Early Spode earthenware plates ... Some say that Spode was the first to introduce bone as a constituent of his ... More info |
The English reportsher father, of the third part ; and William Spode and Josiah Spode the ... to the marriage between Broad Malkin and Elizabeth Spode, the sum of £8000, ... More info |
Eighteenth-century English porcelain in the collection of the Indianapolis Museum of Artby Indianapolis Museum of Art1812. form, a name used in the Spode porcelain shape book for throwers and ... The straight- sided form was in fashion at Spode and other factories from ... More info |
Antiques Roadshow Primerby Carol Prisant1770) ENGLAND Josiah Spode was the inventor of the hard, white, ... In the nineteenth century, the Spode factory also produced earthenware, creamware, ... More info |
How to identify old chinaby Mrs. Willoughby HodgsonSPODE JOSIAH SPODE, son of the first of that name, who had been a potter at ... Spode also made a fine ware called opaque china which was used for dinner ... More info |
![]() Spodeby Copeland & Thompson More info |
Schroeders Antiques Price Guideby Sharon Huxford More info |