Exquisite Decorative SPODE'S COPELAND DINNER PLATE Diameter 10 3/8", ALDEN #S2280 featuring FRUITS & FLOWERS , EMBOSSED DAISY RIM w/NO RING around FLAT CENTER, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, circa 1939-1957
DESCRIPTION: The simple but elegant pattern uses a multicolor color palette on creamy white of fruits & flowers with their stems and leaves. This is all set on ironstone. The plate is scalloped and heavily embossed with a very wide border of beautiful daisy-like flowers. The rims are NOT trimmed in gold. The center of the plate containing the fruit/flower design is flat with the no raised ring encircling it. This was executed using a decal to give the black outline, then displaying the vivid colors. This plate has the signature of the artist, R. Trigg. See the photos. We have more of this pattern in our eBay store.
CONDITION: The condition of this decorative plate is superb. We can find no defects or damage. There is no rubbing to the colors. There are no chips, nicks, cracks, rubbings, scratches or hairlines. Please refer to the photos to see how classically beautiful this is.
DIMENSIONS: The elegant plate has a diameter of 10 3/8" and a height of 7/8".
HISTORY/MARKS: The 37 year old Josiah Spode founded his Spode Pottery Company at Stoke-on-Trent in 1770 after having worked with many of the best potters in the Stoke-on-Trent area from the age of 16. He is credited with the development of a winning formula for making fine bone china and the perfection of blue under-glaze printing. Three of his original transferware patterns are still being produced today: Tower Blue, Willow, and Blue Italian. In 1833, Spode Pottery was sold to William Taylor Copeland and remained in the Copeland family until 1966. By 1976, the company had become part of the Royal Worcester Spode Group. Today, it is part of the Portmeirion Group and continues the production of high quality fine bone china at Stoke-on-Trent. The mark on this set is identified in Robert Copeland’s Spode & Copeland Marks as mark #259 used 1920-1957. The Alden pattern (S2280) was produced 1939-1965. This narrows the circa for the set to 1939-1957.
Please view all pictures carefully as they are part of the description. The stand was used as a photo prop and is not part of this listing.
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