Wednesday 3 July 2013

Copeland Spode's Blue Italian Pattern

Copeland Spode Blue 'Italian' Rectangular Serving Dish c1919

The Italian pattern, also known as Blue Italian and Spode’s Italian, was introduced by Spode around 1816. Unlike many of the other classical scene patterns on pottery of the early 1800s, the origin of the view isn't certain and probably combines various elements from different sources. For collectors, the most interesting period is around 1880 to 1930. New shapes were often introduced, sometimes for a short time, which of course makes them rarer to find. Here are two lovely pieces from the early 1900s. For more details and other Spode pieces visit my website Premier Antiques

Copeland Spode Blue 'Italian' Octagonal Jug c1912

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