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LOVERS OF BLUE & WHITE – CHINA ARCHIVE

This china archive is of items sold in the past by Lovers of Blue & White, which closed for business in 2022. None of this china is for sale and the archive is made available for information and research.

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18 items found.

Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Jug or Pitcher c1840
An absolutely gorgeous jug both in shape and pattern. Backstamp:Copeland & Garrett Late Spode. There is some damage around the underside of the foot which just peeks through, otherwise this fabulous piece is in excellent condition.
Dimensions: 0.9 ltr, 21.5 cm high / 1.5 pint, 8.5 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Meat Dish or Platter c1847
Introduced in 1828 British Flowers is one of Spode's great floral designs and this platter shows it off to its best advantage. Backstamp: Copeland A little very minor surface scratching and touch of very minor wear to the outer rim, otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 47 x 35 cm / 18.25 x 14 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Soup Tureen c1835
A magnificent set comprising tureen, cover, stand and that all important ladle and all completely original. Decorated in Spode's delightful British Flowers design this set was made during the Copeland & Garrett period 1833 to 1847. Each piece has a blue printed Copeland & Garrett backstamp and additionally the tureen and stand have an impressed backstamp. The glaze on the tureen and cover is finely crazed and there are a few very minor signs of wear, but this entire set is in really wonderful condition, almost like new.
Dimensions: Tureen 35 x 22 cm / Tureen 14 x 8.5 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Sauce Tureen Stand c1840
This is the stand for the sauce tureen, but is a lovely piece on its own. It is a very pretty shape with moulded side handles. It has light crazing with a little minor discolouration and a couple of very minor glazing blemishes otherwise absolutely lovely. Spode introduced British Flowers in 1828. Blue printed and impressed backstamp Copeland & Garrett New Blanche (the latter refers to the body).
Dimensions: 21 cm x 16 cm / 8.25 ins x 6.25 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Soup Tureen Stand c1830s
This is a gorgeous piece. A round stand originally for a soup tureen, but a lovely piece on its own. Backstamp: Impressed and green printed Spode. Excellent condition.
Dimensions: 31.5 cm diameter / 12.25 ins diameter
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Plate c1835
Lovely floral pattern on this plate. Backstamp: Printed and impressed Copeland & Garrett Late Spode. Crazed with some light discolouration and touch of wear to the rim. There is a very small green stain to the rim.
Dimensions: 23 cm / 9 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Soup Plate c1830
Lovely large rimmed soup plate. Backstamp: Impressed and printed Spode - the latter only partly visible. Light all over crazing with a little discolouration and wear to the rim.
Dimensions: 25 cm / 9.75 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Cheese Stand c1835
A really lovely large cheese stand. Backstamp: Impressed and printed Copeland & Garrett Late Spode. Light crazing with some surface scratching and wear to the rim and also underneath to the foot. Overall good condition and a delightful piece.
Dimensions: 28 cm diameter, 4 cm high / 11 ins diameter, 1.5 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Meat Pot c1840
A lovely round pot used for potted meats or pattys. The rim has a ridge, under which was tied the string to hold on the cloth or paper cover. Decorated with one of Spode's georgeous floral designs, British Flowers, on the outside and the narrow border decoration runs round the inner rim. There is a minor firing crack, where the side meets the base. It runs one inch up the side and 0.75 inch along the base and has taken up a little staining through use. A little crazing to the glaze internally, with a few signs of use, but externally in beautiful condition. This pot was made during the Copeland and Garrett period 1833 to 1847 and has a blue printed backstamp of a crown over Copleand & Garrett in circular form cotaining the words New Blanche. This mark was in use from 1838 to 1847.
Dimensions: 12.5 cm diameter 7.5 cm high / 5 ins diameter 3 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Meat Pot c1840
A delightful round pot in superb condition used for potted meats or pattys. The rim has a ridge, under which was tied the string to hold on the cloth or paper cover. Decorated with one of Spode's gorgeous floral designs, British Flowers on the outside and the narrow border decoration runs round the inner rim. This pot was made during the Copeland and Garrett period 1833 to 1847 and has a blue printed backstamp of a crown over Copeland & Garrett in circular form containing the words New Blanche. This mark was in use from 1838 to 1847. A rare survivor from an earlier way of life.
Dimensions: 14 cm diameter 8 cm high / 5.5 ins diameter 3.25 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Butter Boat c1860
Delightful little butter boat using just the border from British Flowers. Butter boats were used for pouring liquid butter served as a sauce with dishes such as asparagus. Backstamp: Printed Copeland Late Spode and impressed rare Copeland family crest. The handle has been restored and there is a tiny restoration to the rim otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 8.5 cm long, 2.5 cm high / 3.25 ins long, 1 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Butter Boat c1860
Delightful little butter boat using just the border from British Flowers. Butter boats were used for pouring liquid butter served as a sauce with dishes such as asparagus. Backstamp: Printed Copeland Late Spode and impressed rare Copeland family crest. Has some minor restoration to the spur of the handle, a little wear to the rim and minor signs of age but overall very good.
Dimensions: 8.5 cm long, 2.5 cm high / 3.25 ins long 1 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Bourdaloue c1849
A large commodious bourdaloue made during the W T Copeland period. These oval pots go under various names, but their purpose was singular. Today most often called a bourdaloue supposedly so named after Pere Louis Bourdaloue (1632-1704) a Jesuit preacher at the court of Louis XIV, whose long sermons left the ladies of the court in some discomfort. However, the first known bourdaloue was of Dutch delftware and made about 1710, so this explanation appears to be apocryphal. They are also known as coach pots and crinoline slippers. They were designed to offer particular convenience for ladies forced to endure long coach journies, operas as well as church services. This was at a time when ladies' lower undergarments had two legs and were not joined, so these pots were relatively easy to use. The method of subsequent disposal is not covered in the published literature. This particular example was made at the Spode factory about 1847-1850 and is decorated in their British Flowers pattern; one of their most succesful floral patterns and first introduced in 1831. There is a hairline running down one side towards the front, about 1.5ins 4cm long. Some stress cracking around the top of the handle, which occured during firing and brown grit and minor blemishes in the glaze. Having said that it looks fine and the glaze is sound; bright and clean almost as the day it was made. Blue printed Copeland Late Spode and 12.
Dimensions: 28 cm x 13 cm x 10 cm / 11 ins x 5 ins x 4 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers
Feeding Cup c1840
Very pretty feeding cup in this lovely floral pattern. Backstamp: Copeland & Garrett New Blanch and collection label W A Hackson H 4. Fine crazing with small minor manufacturing blemish to the body and touch of wear to the tip of the spout, overall excellent condition.
Dimensions: 10 cm diameter, 6.5 cm high / 4 ins diameter, 2.5 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers green
Ewer small c1840
An absolutely gorgeous jug both in shape and pattern! Backstamp: Copeland & Garrett Late Spode. Inside there is a little minor surface scratching otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 1.05 ltr, 21.5 cm high / 1.75 pint, 8.5 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers green
Meat Dish or Platter c1830
Green & White. Introduced in 1828 British Flowers is one of Spode's three great floral designs. This lovely dish has a few minor signs of age, but overall is in excellent condition. Impressed and green printed Spode backstamp.
Dimensions: 37.5 cm x 29 cm / 14.75 ins x 11.5 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers green
Plate c1830
Green & White. Introduced in 1828 British Flowers is one of Spode's three great floral designs. A little light crazing with just a touch of discolouration, otherwise excellent condition. Impressed and green printed Spode.
Dimensions: 24.5 cm diameter / 9.75 ins diameter
Maker: Spode  Pattern:British Flowers green with colour
Soup Tureen Stand c1860
An absolutely gorgeous piece with embossed decoration to the side handles. Backstamp: Copeland, in script 177 and impressed Copeland Crown. Light crazing otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 42.5 cm x 31 cm / 17 ins x 12.25 ins


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