Blue and White Trio - $95 This lovely Copeland Spode bone china trio is decorated with an all over blue and white pattern. The three pieces are trimmed with gilt on the rims and cup handle. The backstamp indicates that it was manufactured between 1851 and 1895. Learn more »
Cactus Bowl - $745 This magnificent bowl features cactus flowers beautifully painted in vibrant colours. The gilded swirled border has heavily beaded decoration. It has Copeland’s China England printed on the base which dates it at after 1891. Learn more »
Chintz Demitasse - $95 This Spode Copeland’s bone china demitasse and saucer are decorated in a chintz pattern titled Old Concord. Learn more »
Copeland and Garrett Bowl - $225 This bowl is decorated in a primitive pattern in bold Imari colours. The backstamp indicates that the bowl was manufactured between 1833 and 1847. Learn more »
Copeland and Garrett Late Spode Plate - $195 This beautiful plate features a spray of blue flowers and leaves on a white background in the centre of the plate. The Copeland and Garrett - Late Spode printed and impressed backstamps were used between 1833 and 1847. Learn more »
Floral Pattern Trio - $195 This Copeland Spode's bone china trio is decorated with a floral pattern. There is a pale green background with several cartouches with sprays of pastel coloured flowers. The backstamp indicates that the trio was introduced after 1891. Learn more »
Greek Dish - $75 This small dish is decorated with the Copeland Spode pattern Greek. The backstamp indicates that it was manufactured between 1891 and 1900. Learn more »
Greek Miniature Dish. - $75 This tiny Copeland Spode earthenware dish is decorated with the pattern titled Greek. It features a dark blue and white scene of two Greek maidens. One is seated and the other appears to be assisting her to get dressed. Learn more »
Greek Pattern Dishes - $135 Two identical Copeland Spode Greek pattern dishes have a wavy edge. The backstamp dates them to 1914. Learn more »
Greek Plate - $195 This earthenware plate is decorated with the blue and white Greek pattern. It depicted some of the subjects that were seen on Greek vases excavated from the Etruscan tombs near Naples and brought to England by Sir William Hamilton. Learn more »