19thc Antique c1803 Spode 5 Plates~ Dolls House Pattern 488~
19thc Antique c1803 Spode 5 Plates~ Dolls House Pattern 488~
The Spode Pattern 488, also known as the "Dolls House" pattern, was introduced around 1803 by Josiah Spode II. This design was inspired by Oriental Export porcelain, likely from either China or Japan. The pattern features a charming house motif with blue and red accents, and it was produced in various sizes, including small plates
is a renowned name in the world of porcelain, known for its high-quality bone china and beautiful designs. The company was founded by Josiah Spode I in 1776 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. Spode is credited with perfecting the technique of underglaze transfer printing and developing bone china, which became the standard for English porcelain.
By 1886, Spode had already established itself as a leading manufacturer of fine porcelain, producing a wide range of tableware, decorative items, and collectibles. The company continued to innovate and expand its product lines throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
Inspection report; There are not any chips cracks crazing or restoration. They are showing signs of age and use with some small surface scratches. There are some losses to the enamel paint.
Measurements:7 & 1/4" or 18.5cm diameter
Weight 1.250kg
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