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ENGLISH BRAND OF POTTERY AND HOMEWARES
Spode porcelain; Stone china; Copeland (pottery); Spode Christmas Tree
  • Entrance to Spode Pottery Works, Stoke
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Spode         
[sp??d]
¦ noun trademark fine ornately decorated pottery or porcelain made at the factories of the English potter Josiah Spode (1755-1827) or his successors.
Josiah Spode         
  • Josiah Spode I (1733–1797) (N. Freese)
  • Josiah Spode family tomb, St Peter Vincula church, Stoke on Trent.
  • Spode family tombs.
ENGLISH POTTER (1733-1797)
Josiah Spode II
Josiah Spode (23 March 1733 – 18 August 1797) was an English potter and the founder of the English Spode pottery works which became famous for the high quality of its wares. He is often credited with the establishment of blue underglaze transfer printing in Staffordshire in 1781–84, and with the definition and introduction in c.
Roderick Spode         
  • The flag of the Black Shorts in the ''Jeeves and Wooster'' television series.
  • The fascist politician Oswald Mosley, on whom the character of Spode was based
FICTIONAL CHARACTER IN P.G. WODEHOUSE CANON
Black Shorts; Black shorts; Lord Sidcup; 8th Earl of Sidcup; Eulalie Soeurs; Blackshorts; Roderick Spode, 8th Earl of Sidcup
Roderick Spode, 7th Earl of Sidcup, often known as Spode or Lord Sidcup, is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves novels of English comic writer P. G.

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Spode

Spode is an English brand of pottery and homewares produced by the company of the same name, which is based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Spode was founded by Josiah Spode (1733–1797) in 1770, and was responsible for perfecting two extremely important techniques that were crucial to the worldwide success of the English pottery industry in the century to follow.

He perfected the technique for transfer printing in underglaze blue on fine earthenware in 1783–1784 – a development that led to the launch in 1816 of Spode's Blue Italian range, which has remained in production ever since. Josiah Spode is also often credited with developing, around 1790, the formula for fine bone china that was generally adopted by the industry. His son, Josiah Spode II, was certainly responsible for the successful marketing of English bone china.

In 2008, the Copeland Spode company went through some financial troubles. Later the company was picked up by the Portmeirion Group. The famous Spode company was saved from possible extinction.

Since 2009, Spode is owned by Portmeirion Group, a pottery and homewares company based in Stoke-on-Trent. Many items in Spode's Blue Italian and Woodland ranges are made at Portmeirion Group's factory in Stoke-on-Trent.