This lovely Spode has the Sumatra pattern design which has since been retired. This piece is pre-loved so has some very minor signs of handling but is in fantastic condition overall. Please see the photos for further details.
Size: 6.5cm high x 15cm wide (approximately)
In 1770 Spode rewrote the ceramics rulebook. By doing things differently, Spode has become one of the most enduring brands of all time.
Spode has always been the leader of unique style, standing apart from other brands for over 250 years, and today it boldly follows in its forebears’ footsteps with a brave and distinct approach to homeware design.
Josiah Spode I (1733-1797) founded Spode in 1770 in the heart of a thriving, industrial Stoke-on-Trent. A true craftsman, it was Josiah I who brought to perfection a commercially successful method of manufacturing blue and white ceramics (known as blue under-glaze printing), and it was his son, Josiah II, a man with great commercial acumen, who discovered the correct formula for the new English porcelain, bone china.