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Spode Pattern 312

Spode Pattern 312 - Free shipping on orders over $150. Hi, welcome to my portfolio of antique spode covering the josiah spode ii period 1797 to 1827. Web this is an antique georgian porcelain saucer by the spode pottery of staffordshire, marked in red with the pattern number 312 which was introduced circa 1802 and discontinued by around 1820. Hand painted mark ‘spode 312’ in red on the cup and saucer with serifs on the ‘s’. Bring home quintessential british design with inspiring pieces to gift yourself or a loved one. The design probably came from europe and depicts gilt & iron red enamel cornucopias filled with pink roses &. Pattern number ‘312’ was first introduced in c.1803 and the ‘london’ shape cup in 1813. Pots, bone china, earthenware, stoneware, printing, patterns, backstamps, marks, spode museum This exquisite design was introduced by josiah spode ii c1802. Scroll down to see examples of patterns & please keep visiting this site as i will be adding more content.

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Web This Is An Antique Georgian Porcelain Saucer By The Spode Pottery Of Staffordshire, Marked In Red With The Pattern Number 312 Which Was Introduced Circa 1802 And Discontinued By Around 1820.

Web a tribute to the traditional, find beautiful serving bowls, trays, platters, and entertaining pieces. Free shipping for many products! The design probably came from europe and depicts gilt & iron red enamel cornucopias filled with pink roses &. Bring home quintessential british design with inspiring pieces to gift yourself or a loved one.

This Exquisite Design Was Introduced By Josiah Spode Ii C1802.

Web pattern 312 spode bone china bute shape coffee can. Hi, welcome to my portfolio of antique spode covering the josiah spode ii period 1797 to 1827. Free shipping on orders over $150. Pots, bone china, earthenware, stoneware, printing, patterns, backstamps, marks, spode museum

Scroll Down To See Examples Of Patterns & Please Keep Visiting This Site As I Will Be Adding More Content.

Pattern number ‘312’ was first introduced in c.1803 and the ‘london’ shape cup in 1813. Dinner and dessert wares, wares for breakfast and tea, toilet and personal hygiene, and useful, ornamental and toys. Hand painted mark ‘spode 312’ in red on the cup and saucer with serifs on the ‘s’.

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