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PLEASE VIEW THE PICS VERY CAREFULLY FOR MORE DETAILS AND THE GENERAL CONDITION. OUR OTHER AWESOME ITEMS CAN BE VIEWED AT: http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/seller/2168112/robsam17
THIS STUNNING VINTAGE (c1940's) COPELAND SPODE OF ENGLAND "KOREA" PATTERN SANDWICH PLATE AND CHEESE PLATE ARE A FANTASTIC PAIR AND ONE SELDOM FINDS THE TWO TOGETHER. THE SANDWICH PLATE MEASURES 26cm x 18cm AND HAS NO CHIPS OR CRACKS AND THE CHEESE PLATE MEASURES 19cm x 14.5cm AND HAS A SMALL CHIP ON THE BASE. THERE IS MINIMAL CRAZING ON EITHER OF THE PLATES. THERE IS A LITTLE AGE AND USAGE RELATED WEAR AND TEAR.
PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU ARE BIDDING PER PLATE TO TAKE THEM BOTH.
"Copeland Spode appears on some pieces of nineteenth-century English porcelain. Josiah Spode established a pottery at Stoke-on-Trent, England, in 1770. In 1833, the firm was purchased by William Copeland and Thomas Garrett and the mark was changed to Copeland Spode. In 1847, Copeland became the sole owner and the mark changed again. W.T. Copeland & Sons continued until a 1976 merger when it became Royal Worcester Spode. The company was bought by the Portmeirion Group in 2009. Pieces are listed under the name that appears in the mark. Spode still appears in the mark for pieces formerly made by Copeland Spode, pieces that include earthenware and bone china. Copeland Spode, Copeland, and Royal Worcester have separate listings".