SPODE WILLOW PATTERN PLATES.

By courtesy of Messrs. W. T. Copeland & Sons.

About the date of the International Exhibition of 1861, many purely English novelties were attempted. Mistletoe, holly, and simple popular designs were then in favour and were produced. Nobody could possibly mistake the homely robin or the holly-wreath decoration for that of any other country than ours. There is a suggestion of roast beef and plum-pudding and Christmas fare. All purely English art is homely, whether it be the Staffordshire potter’s farmyard quadrupeds that adorn the cottage mantelshelf, or the old blue dinner services of our great grandmothers. It is a debatable point if that is the highest art, but there it is. Ruskin would have had some hard things to say about it, and maybe William Morris preferred the potsherd of an Italian shepherd. The fact remains that it is our art, and whatever we may in our innermost hearts wish it to be, we have to take it and study it as we find it.

Before leaving the subject of these later and more modern chinas we may say, in passing, that the firm of Messrs. Copeland have done more than any other existing firm to maintain the traditions of a great factory. They have adhered to early designs, and all through the nineteenth century their record has been an exceedingly high one. It was Messrs. Copeland who first introduced, in 1845, their Parian ware, a very near approach to true porcelain. The writer has seen a Copeland and Garrett plate which in appearance was fully equal to Derby at its best period.

Characteristics of Spode China.

Spode ware is well potted, and feels to the touch like turned ivory. It can readily be distinguished from any of the glassy porcelains. It is light in weight. In design it follows Japanese more than Chinese models. The glaze is very even and smooth.

SALE PRICES.

Spode.£s.d.
Vase and cover, octagonal-shape, decoratedwith flowers in Oriental tastein colours and gold, 24 in. high.Christie, January 14, 19025156
Vases, five, purple, crimson, and giltdecoration. Foster, January 9, 1902950
Basket and cover, dark blue and goldground, and painted with bouquetsof flowers. Sotheby, February 24,1902626
Dishes, two, oblong shaped, decoratedin the Japanese taste, blue, red,and gold. Hepper & Sons, Leeds,February 5, 19023150
Spill-vases, pair, gold ground, paintedin flowers. Hepper & Sons, Leeds,February 5, 1902200
Cake-plates, three, gilt and painted landscapes,“The Church and Castle ofScurlogstown, Co. of East Meath,”“The Remains of Wolvesey Castle,”and “The Bridge and Priory, Newtown,Co. of East Meath” (marked“Spode”). Edwards, Son & Bigwood,Birmingham, May 13, 190210100
Dessert service, apple-green border,gilt, each piece painted in flowersand fruit, consisting of one tall compôte,seven oval dishes, four leaf-shapedditto, two sauce-tureens,covers and stands, and seventeenplates. Bennett & Son, Dublin, June18, 190227100
Dessert service, decorated in Orientalcolourings, 37 pieces. Brady & Sons,Perth, September 1, 190216160
Dinner set, decorated with sprays,leaves, and flowers, comprising 119pieces. Brady & Sons, Perth, September1, 19022500
Dinner set, decorated in scarlet, blue,green, and gold, comprising 133pieces. Brady & Sons, Perth, September1, 19024500
Tea service, gilt and decorated, 45pieces. Jabez Jones & Sons, Preston,December 15, 19022870
Vases and covers, pair, large squareshaped, decorated with landscapes,birds and flowers in the Chinesetaste in sunk panels on dark-blueground, gilt with foliage, and withdragon handles in high relief andfigures on the covers, 42 in. high,on wood pedestals, painted white.Christie, December 19, 19022100
Pair of Spode pastille-burners andcovers, painted with flowers in theChinese taste on dark blue ground,supported by three gilt dolphins, ontriangular bases, mark in red, 7 in.high. Puttick & Simpson, July 9,1920660
Set of three Spode vases, gilt with foliagescrolls on dark blue ground, andwith scroll handles, outlined withgilt. Puttick & Simpson, July 9,19205156
Copeland.
Vases, set of three, rich blue, gilt, whitescroll handles, and painted in colours,with wild flowers, centre vase15 in. high, side vases 1312 in. high(marked “Copeland & Garrett, FelsparPorcelain, late Spode”). Edwards,Son & Bigwood, Birmingham,May 13, 19022600
Dessert service of 24 pieces, pink ground,decorated with gold, the centrespainted in panels of hunting andother sporting scenes, each different,marked “Copeland and Garrett,”centre compôte, two oblong, twooval, and four circular side dishes,and fifteen plates. De Rome &Son, Kendal, May 13, 19031800