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    Posted 9 years ago

    kivatinitz
    (342 items)

    We bought these plates several years ago to different dealers, then we have the opportunitiy to buy others sice it seems has been a common pattern here in Córdoba. They are “fully marked” as is usual for the English pottery: marked "Copeland Spode's Tower England" in blue and impressed dates of 1903 one and the other 1900. They also have the Copeland impressed mark, third picture.

    The Tower pattern was derived from the printed illustration in Merigot's 'Views of Rome and its Vicinity' published in about 1796. http://spodehistory.blogspot.com.ar/2011/02/tower-pattern.html. Tower depicts the Bridge of Salaro near Porta Salara, Rome (last picture from another old plate by Giuseppe Vasi) http://www.romeartlover.it/Vasi83.htm . In this site it is said that “Ponte Salaro was named after Via Salaria, the road through which the inland regions north of Rome (such as Sabina) received the salt they needed for food preservation and cheese production. Ponte Salaro crossed the Aniene near the point where this river flows into the Tiber; many foreign painters of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries depicted it in their Italianate landscapes, small oil paintings which they sold in their countries of origin”.

    The blue transfer pattern is very dark, as were the pieces that were done for export, though some opinions said that it was “the usual dark inky blue for this period “. http://www.premierantiques.co.uk/copeland-spodes-tower-pattern-half-moon-side-dish-c1906-825-p.asp. The history of Spode Copeland can be found here http://www.thepotteries.org/potworks_wk/078.htm.

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    1. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      very beautiful!!!
    2. SEAN68 SEAN68, 9 years ago
      Just sent ya an email!!!!
    3. Virginia.vintage Virginia.vintage, 9 years ago
      So pretty!
    4. jscott0363 jscott0363, 9 years ago
      Very beautiful dinnerware Kivatinitz!! Thanks for sharing and Happy Valentine's Day to you!!
    5. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 9 years ago
      I love this pattern and the blue and white is divine. Spode holds its value, too. :)
    6. kivatinitz kivatinitz, 9 years ago
      thanks to everybody and happy day
    7. surfdub66 surfdub66, 9 years ago
      Cool plates kivatinitz, i have a similar one listed but i think slightly different picture .. also copeland ;-)

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