Definitionn. English potter who started a pottery famous for its bone china
Last update: June 25, 2015
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Thus Josiah Spode the second was born here in 1754, and had a great house at Penkhull, on the western outskirts of Stoke. [Please select]
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One of the most perfect of English porcelains, known as Spode, was produced by combining with this type of paste pulverized bones. [Please select]
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The tea-table was Chinese Chippendale and set with old Spode on a lacquered tray over a mosaic-embroidered linen tea-cloth. [Please select]
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This is old Spode," he continued, pointing to the cipher on the bottom of each cup." [Please select]
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In the window were a tea service of spode and a collection of luster ware. [Please select]
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But services of Swansea or Lowestoft or Spode, while easily cleaned, are equally easily broken, so that genuine Eighteenth Century pieces are more apt to see a cabinet than a dinner table. [Please select]
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