The pattern is called the Ship pattern number 3068, the chinoiserie decoration being transfer printed under-glaze, then very carefully hand painted in bold colored enamels with additional gilding over-glaze. As is usual with Spode ware the standard of hand painted detail is very high.
A plate in this pattern is shown on page 54 of Steven Smith’s book; “Spode and Copeland” published by Schiffer. The pattern is in the Chinese taste as produced by many of the English potteries of the time, to compete directly with the large import of Canton or Chinese Export porcelain from China. The dish has a mid brown edge similar to that often seen on Chinese plates.
It is fully marked to the base, with the earlier Spode black printed Stone-China mark, as used on their Ironstone wares, together with the pattern number 3068, hand painted in red to the side.
The black stone-china mark dates this piece to circa 1810, the mark being in use 1805-1815.
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Creator:Spode(Manufacturer)
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Dimensions:Height: 1.6 in (4.07 cm)Width: 8.38 in (21.29 cm)Depth: 5.88 in (14.94 cm)
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Style:Chinoiserie(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:IronstoneHand-Painted
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Place of Origin:England
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Period:Early 19th Century
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Date of Manufacture:circa 1805-1815
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use. Very Good Antique Condition. NO Chips, NO Cracks, NO Restoration.
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Seller Location:Lincoln, GB
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Reference Number:Seller: P 1342Seller: LU990333423902
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