A beautiful little Staffordshire pottery pitcher in the exuberant
Wildflower pattern made by Copeland Spode c. 1847-67. The pitcher is
5" high and 5 1/2" wide. The mouth is about 4" across and the bottom is
4 1/4" across. It's in fine condition. The white you may notice at the foot rim is not
a chip, but a spot missed by the transfer paper during manufacture.
This is a large Staffordshire pottery serving bowl in the exuberant Wildflower pattern made by Copeland Spode c. 1847-67. It has a lovely square shape with a flute in each corner. It measures 4" high and 9 1/4" across. It's in fine condition.
A wonderful domed-top Staffordshire pottery cheese
dish in the exuberant Wildflower pattern made by Copeland Spode c.
1847-67. It measures 4" high without the handle and 9 1/2" in diameter. It's in fine condition.
Each piece of this huge set is marked
with the 'Copeland, Late Spode Copeland' device, numbered, and most have
an impressed mark of 'Copeland' above a crown a ...click for details