Over 440 vivid color images display the wide range of ceramics produced
by the English pottery firm, established by Josiah Spode in the 1760s
and continuing today. From historic blue and white transfer printed
wares of the early 1800s to popular dinnerware patterns of the 1900s,
this book includes sprig decorated wares, delicate bone china table and
tea sets, graceful figurines, and sturdy stoneware candlesticks and
loving cups. The famous and much coveted patterns represented include
Willow, Rosebud Chintz, Patricia, and Tower. Organized by periods of
production, the fascinating text provides a history of the Spode firm
through the centuries and its various name changes. Included are
techniques for dating Spode ceramics, maker's marks, a bibliography, and
index. Values are found in the captions. This book is a must for
everyone who appreciates fine English ceramics.