| Maker: Spode Pattern:Duncan Scenes brown Plate c1879 Extremely pretty plate with pierced rim highlighted with terracotta.
Backstamp: Impressed Copeland B and date for 1879.
Excellent condition. Dimensions: 20 cm / 8 ins
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| Maker: Spode Pattern:Duncan Scenes brown Plate c1879 Extremely pretty plate with pierced rim highlighted with terracotta.
Backstamp: Impressed Copeland B and date for 1879.
Excellent condition. Dimensions: 20 cm / 8 ins
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| Maker: Spode Pattern:Duncan Scenes brown Plate c1879 Extremely pretty plate with pierced rim highlighted with terracotta.
Backstamp: Impressed Copeland B and date for 1879.
Excellent condition. Dimensions: 20 cm / 8 ins
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| Maker: Spode Pattern:Duncan Scenes brown Plate c1879 Extremely pretty plate with pierced rim highlighted with terracotta.
Backstamp: Impressed Copeland B and impressed date for 1879.
Dimensions: 20 cm / 8 ins
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| Maker: Spode Pattern:Duncan Scenes brown Dinner Service part c1878 In 1849 W T Copeland commissioned Edward Duncan to paint a series of sepia watercolours, which were to inspire an extensive range of tableware and in the following year Copeland Spode registered the new Rural Scenes pattern. It was produced susequently without any border design and was called Duncan Scenes and around 1878 there was limited production of Duncan Scenes printed in brown on cream bodied earthenware in Amien Embossed shape with embossed gadroon rims.
The Copeland family retained such a dinner service as part of their private collection and this passed by descent to Robert Copeland from whom we acquired this part service.
The part set comprises 6 x 10" dinner plates, 4 x 10 inch soup plates, 4 x 8.75" pudding plates, 4 x 6.5" side plates, 1 x Oval Platter 17", 1 x Oval Platter 13.25", 1 x Oval Baker 11.5", 1 x Covered Vegetable Dish and 1 x Sauce Boat.
Condition is generally good with some wear from use and a few minor chips. Dimensions: Various / Various
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| Maker: Spode Pattern:Duncan Scenes brown Dinner Service part c1878 In 1849 W T Copeland commissioned Edward Duncan to paint a series of sepia watercolours, which were to inspire an extensive range of tableware and in the following year Copeland Spode registered the new Rural Scenes pattern. It was produced susequently without any border design and was called Duncan Scenes and around 1878 there was limited production of Duncan Scenes printed in brown on cream bodied earthenware in Amien Embossed shape with embossed gadroon rims.
The Copeland family retained such a dinner service as part of their private collection and this passed by descent to Robert Copeland from whom we acquired this part service.
The part set comprises 6 x 10" dinner plates, 4 x 10 inch soup plates, 4 x 8.75" pudding plates, 4 x 6.5" side plates, 1 x large oval platter with tree and well 19", 1 x oval platter 15.25", 1 x oval platter 11", 1 x covered vegetable dish, 1 x sauce tureen with ladle. Condition is generally good with some wear from use and a few minor chips. Dimensions: Various / Various
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| Maker: Spode Pattern:Duncan Scenes brown Watercolour Sepia c1849 In 1849 W T Copeland commissioned Edward Duncan to paint a series of sepia watercolours, which were to inspire an extensive range of tableware and in the following year Copeland Spode registered the new Rural Scenes pattern. This picture is one from the original series, which remained in the ownership of the Copeland family until offered for sale by Robert Copeland, great-grandson of W T Copeland. It is a sepia wash watercolour over pencil drawing and is in good condition with only one dot of foxing. It is signed E Duncan 1849. Mounted and within an old oak frame measuring 17.25" X 14.25". Inscribed on the back is "This is the Property of Mr T R Copeland". Dimensions: 23 cm x 15 cm / 9 ins x 6 ins
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| Maker: Spode Pattern:Westbourne brown Fish Platter c2004 An absolutely fabulous large fish platter with quite deeply canted sides. The scene also known as Duncan Scenes.
Backstamp:Westbourne by Spode Exclusively for Williams-Sonoma From a geniune hand engraving Dishwasher and Microwave Safe Made in England c2004.
Some surface scratching, with a little minor wear on the back and the central pattern is just a little hazy.
Dimensions: 63 cm x 31.5 cm / 25 ins x 12.5 ins
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