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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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9 items found.

Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views
Meat Dish or Platter Patras c1840
The three volume work Landscape and Portrait Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron was issued in 1832-1834 and published by John Murray, who also published Byron's works. The engravings were by Edward and William Finden and based on paintings by well known contemporary artists such as Clarkson, Stanfield, Fielding and Turner. It was a work that epitomised the Grand Tour and illustrated places in Europe associated with the famous poet. The engravers at Spode were quick to seize upon these inspired engravings and the Byron Views series was one of the first designs introduced by Copeland & Garrett, as they succeeded the Spode family in 1833. The scenes are finely engraved and printed and have a romanticism that catches the spirit of the age and the intrinsic charm of each scene. This platter features Patras. It is in superb condition. Blue printed backstamp: Copeland & Garrett Late Spode Patras and impressed Copeland & Garrett Late Spode.
Dimensions: 32 cm x 24 cm / 12.5 ins x 9.5 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views
Dish rectangular Patras c1840
The three volume work Landscape and Portrait Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron was issued in 1832-1834 and published by John Murray, who also published Byron's works. The engravings were by Edward and William Finden and based on paintings by well known contemporary artists such as Clarkson, Stanfield, Fielding and Turner. It was a work that epitomised the Grand Tour and illustrated places in Europe associated with the famous poet. The engravers at Spode were quick to seize upon these inspired engravings and the Byron Views series was one of the first designs introduced by Copeland & Garrett, as they succeeded the Spode family in 1833. The scenes are finely engraved and printed and have a romanticism that catches the spirit of the age and the intrinsic charm of each scene. This rectangular dish features Patras. It is beautifully patterned inside with vignettes of pattern around the outside. Light all over carzing with some discolouration around the outer rim and underneath. Blue printed backstamp: Copeland & Garrett Late Spode Patras and impressed Copeland & Garret Late Spode.
Dimensions: 28.5 cm x 21 cm & 4.5 cm high / 11.25 ins x 8.25 ins & 1.75 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views
Dessert Dish Bellagio Lago Di Como c1840
The three volume work Landscape and Portrait Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron was issued in 1832-1834 and published by John Murray, who also published Byron's works. The engravings were by Edward and William Finden and based on paintings by well known contemporary artists such as Clarkson, Stanfield, Fielding and Turner. It was a work that epitomised the Grand Tour and illustrated places in Europe associated with the famous poet. The engravers at Spode were quick to seize upon these inspired engravings and the Byron Views series was one of the first designs introduced by Copeland & Garrett, as they succeeded the Spode family in 1833. The scenes are finely engraved and printed and have a romanticism that catches the spirit of the age and the intrinsic charm of each scene. This pretty dish features Bellagio Lago Di Como. It is a delightful shape with wavy rim and gently moulded sides. It has two very minor glazing blemishes on the front, a couple of tiny rubs on the rim and a minor under rim chip (approximately 4mm x 3mm)otherwise it is in excellent condition with barely a scratch to the surface. Blue printed backstamp: Copeland & Garrett Late Spode Gellagio Lago Di Como and impressed Copeland & Garrett Late Spode.
Dimensions: 26 cm x 21 cm / 10.25 ins x 8.25 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views
Dessert Dish Bologna c1840
The three volume work Landscape and Portrait Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron was issued in 1832-1834 and published by John Murray, who also published Byron's works. The engravings were by Edward and William Finden and based on paintings by well known contemporary artists such as Clarkson, Stanfield, Fielding and Turner. It was a work that epitomised the Grand Tour and illustrated places in Europe associated with the famous poet. The engravers at Spode were quick to seize upon these inspired engravings and the Byron Views series was one of the first designs introduced by Copeland & Garrett, as they succeeded the Spode family in 1833. The scenes are finely engraved and printed and have a romanticism that catches the spirit of the age and the intrinsic charm of each scene. This dessert dish has a wavy, almost scalloped rim, and moulded handle. It is in superb condition. Blue printed backstamp: Copeland & Garrett Late Spode Bologna and impressed Copeland & Garrett Late Spode.
Dimensions: 25 cm x 23 cm / 10 ins x 9 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views
Dish rectangular Patras c1840
The three volume work Landscape and Portrait Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron was issued in 1832-1834 and published by John Murray, who also published Byron's works. The engravings were by Edward and William Finden and based on paintings by well known contemporary artists such as Clarkson, Stanfield, Fielding and Turner. It was a work that epitomised the Grand Tour and illustrated places in Europe associated with the famous poet. The engravers at Spode were quick to seize upon these inspired engravings and the Byron Views series was one of the first designs introduced by Copeland & Garrett, as they succeeded the Spode family in 1833. The scenes are finely engraved and printed and have a romanticism that catches the spirit of the age and the intrinsic charm of each scene. This rectangular dish features Patras. It is beautifully patterned inside with vignettes of pattern around the outside. A little minor surface scratching inside to the base otherwise excellent condition. Blue printed backstamp: Copeland & Garrett Late Spode Patras and impressed Copeland & Garret Late Spode.
Dimensions: 28 cm x 20.5 cm & 5 cm high / 11 ins x 8.25 ins & 2 ins high
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views
Plate Lausanne c1840
The three volume work Landscape and Portrait Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron was issued in 1832-1834 and published by John Murray, who also published Byron's works. The engravings were by Edward and William Finden and based on paintings by well known contemporary artists such as Clarkson, Stanfield, Fielding and Turner. It was a work that epitomised the Grand Tour and illustrated places in Europe associated with the famous poet. The engravers at Spode were quick to seize upon these inspired engravings and the Byron Views series was one of the first designs introduced by Copeland & Garrett, as they succeeded the Spode family in 1833. The scenes are finely engraved and printed and have a romanticism that catches the spirit of the age and the intrinsic charm of each scene. This plate features Lausanne. It has light all over crazing to the glaze, but otherwise in excellent condition. Blue printed backstamp: Copeland & Garrett Late Spode Lausanne and impressed Copeland & Garrett Late Spode.
Dimensions: 22 cm / 8.5 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views
Plate Bologna c1840
Fabulous plate featuring Bologna. Backstamp: Copeland & Garrett Late Spode Bologna and impressed Copeland & Garrett Late Spode. A little minor surface scratching and on the back a little roughness to the stilt marks. Overall excellent condition.
Dimensions: 26 cm / 10.25 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views
Plate Bologna c1850
Delightful plate with a lovely unusual border. Backstamp: Copeland Late Spode and impressed Copeland Crown. A little surface scratching otherwise excellent condition.
Dimensions: 25.5 cm / 10 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Byron Views green
Comport c1835
The three volume work Landscape and Portrait Illustrations to the Life and Works of Lord Byron was issued in 1832-1834 and published by John Murray, who also published Byron's works. The engravings were by Edward and William Finden and based on paintings by well known contemporary artists such as Clarkson, Stanfield, Fielding and Turner. It was a work that epitomised the Grand Tour and illustrated places in Europe associated with the famous poet. The engravers at Spode were quick to seize upon these inspired engravings and the Byron Views series was one of the first designs introduced by Copeland & Garrett, as they succeeded the Spode family in 1833. The scenes are finely engraved and printed and have a romanticism that catches the spirit of the age and the intrinsic charm of each scene. The design was produced in blue, brown and as here in green printed versions. This dramatic comport or tazza, would have formed the centre piece of a dessert service and you can imagine it piled high with fruit topped off with a pineapple. Inside the bowl is decorated with Bologna and round the outside Tivoli. It is a delightful shape with wavy and moulded rim. There are a few very minor glaze blemishes and some crazing to the glaze under the foot, but overall in superb condition. Two green printed backstamps Copeland & Garrett Late Spode Bologna and the other with Tivoli and impressed Copeland & Garrett Late Spode 4.
Dimensions: 29 x 26 cm 20.5 cm high / 11.5 x 10.25 ins 8 ins high


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