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Is Spode worth anything?

Is Spode worth anything?

Spode ceramics, like many valuable Staffordshire pottery pieces, are produced in a variety of body types, styles, patterns, and ceramic formulas. These quality ceramics hold their value well and increase in value with care over time as collectibles.

How do you identify Spode china?

The Most Common Spode Markings When the company first started, pieces were not always marked and sometimes you’ll just find a pattern with no backstamp. It’s worth noting, though, that most painted marks are red, sometimes blue, or black was used too. This marking is a printed backstamp c1835-45.

Is Spode china still made?

Spode is a brand of china that was first made in the 1770s in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The company made — and continues to make — many patterns, but when the name is mentioned, many people think of the popular Christmas Tree pattern that was designed in 1938 by Harold Holdway for the American market.

Is Spode still made in England?

Spode Christmas Tree pattern was made in England until 2006, when production was moved to Malaysia. Wedgwood china is also no longer made in the UK, but in Malaysia and the brand has suffered in quality, reputation and esteem as a luxury brand item as a result.

How old is Spode?

Spode

Spode logo since 2010
Type Private
Founded 1770
Founder Josiah Spode
Headquarters Stoke-on-Trent , England

What is Spode Blue Italian made of?

earthenware
Made of high-quality glazed earthenware, this place setting is delicate in appearance but has been updated to meet today’s standards of durability. A varied assortment of dinnerware and home décor items in the Blue Italian pattern is also available to complete a collection.

How do I know if I have Spode?

One of the quickest ways to tell if your Christmas Tree china was made in Malaysia or China is to check the back. Spode has printed the country of origin on all of its pieces. If you purchased your set before 2006 it likely will state “made in England.” Otherwise, the piece it will state “made in Malaysia,” or China.

What happened to Spode?

Today, Spode is owned by Portmeirion Group, a pottery and homewares company based in Stoke-on-Trent.

Does Spode Blue Italian contain lead?

Darkest blue part of glaze: Lead (Pb): 25 +/- 11 ppm. Barium (Ba): 751 +/- 54 ppm. Zinc (Zn): 2,626 +/- 114 ppm.

Is Spode hand painted?

An early heart-shaped in dish in Bone China decorated with Pattern number 319 c. 1803. Hand painted and finely gilded in an understated Georgian style and emphasizing the whiteness of the Bone China body, at the time superior to that of any English competitor.

Is Spode made in Italy?

Dishwasher Safe, Warm Oven Only, Microwave Safe, Freezer Safe. Features Spode’s iconic Blue Italian design. Made in Stoke on Trent, England.