Spode
Spode is a distinguished British ceramics brand with a rich heritage and a legacy dating back to the late 18th century. The company was founded by Josiah Spode in 1770 in Stoke-on-Trent, England, which was a renowned hub for pottery and ceramics production. Josiah Spode was a skilled potter and innovator who introduced several significant advancements in ceramic manufacturing. One of his notable achievements was the development of "bone china," a type of porcelain that combined the strength of stoneware with the translucency and delicate appearance of Chinese porcelain. Spode's bone china quickly gained popularity and became a hallmark of the brand.
Spode is celebrated for its exquisite tableware, including dinnerware, tea sets, and serving pieces. The brand's patterns often feature intricate designs, colorful motifs, and meticulous hand-painting. Some of Spode's most iconic patterns include "Blue Italian," inspired by traditional Italian landscapes, and "Christmas Tree," a festive design cherished by collectors worldwide.
The brand's commitment to quality and craftsmanship made it highly esteemed during the 19th century, and it received royal patronage from various British monarchs. Spode's products adorned the tables of nobility and were exported to elite clientele around the world.
Founded: 1770
Headquarters: 105 Progress Lane Waterbury, CT 06705. UK
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Website: https://www.spode.co.uk/