Description: 16 Copeland Spode Gilt Porcelain Bread Plates in Spode's Garden, circa 1950.  A white ground with ornate gilt chinoiserie scenes to the center of figures fishing, geometric decoration to the edge. Underside marked Spode Copeland China England, and impressed date marks for around 1950-1960. Y7046

**At the time of this listing, there are other dishes in this pattern also available.**

Weight Approx.,  8 lbs

Measures Approx., 6.25 inches diameter


Condition: Great condition, signs of wear consisting with some use and light utensil marks. 


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