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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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2 items found.

Maker: Spode  Pattern:Waterloo
Plate c1825
For many years, because of the scene this pattern was called Italian Church. It was then recognised as the church at Waterloo in Belgium, where the great battle was fought in 1815. The design was introduced about 1822 and used mainly on tea and breakfast sets. Backstamp: Impressed Spode. There is a small restoration to the rim otherwise really excellent condition.
Dimensions: 17 cm / 6.75 ins
Maker: Spode  Pattern:Waterloo
Side or Cheese Plate c1825
The scene on this plate caused this design to be called Italian Church for many years, until it was recognised as the church at Waterloo in Belgium, where the great battle was fought in 1815. The design was introduced about 1822 and used mainly on tea and breakfast sets. Production seems to have been limited as examples are rarely found today. This small plate has been in two halves and restuck, with an associated hairline, all strengthened with tape stuck on the back. Also signs of wear, including tiny chip to rim. Battered, but not bowed perhaps. Impressed backstamp Spode 22. Provenance: The personal collection of Gresham Copeland, passing by descent to his son Robert Copeland. Collection identification label on back AGC 29 June 1943.
Dimensions: 18.5 cm / 7.25 ins


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