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An Exceptional Discovery from the Edwardian Era
Presenting an extraordinary find for the discerning collector—a set of Copeland Spode dinner …
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An Exceptional Discovery from the Edwardian Era
Presenting an extraordinary find for the discerning collector—a set of Copeland Spode dinner plates showcasing the refined elegance of neoclassical design. Created circa 1900, these 10.25" masterpieces represent a pivotal moment in English ceramic history, when classical motifs met the pinnacle of Victorian craftsmanship.
Neoclassical Grandeur
Each plate is a canvas of sophisticated artistry, featuring:
Central Medallion: An exquisite urn overflowing with botanical abundance
Border Details: Elegant swags and classical urns in the Adam style tradition
Design Philosophy: The timeless neoclassical aesthetic that defined refined taste at the turn of the century
Historical Significance
This pattern holds a poignant place in ceramic history. Though immensely popular upon its introduction, production was dramatically curtailed by the outbreak of World War I in 1914. The war effort redirected manufacturing resources, making continued production of such elaborate decorative pieces impossible. As a result, complete sets from this pattern are exceptionally rare today.
The Adam Style Connection
The design draws inspiration from the legendary Adam brothers, whose 18th-century neoclassical interiors defined English elegance. The delicate swags, classical urns, and balanced proportions echo the refined aesthetic that graced the finest English homes—a testament to Spode's commitment to artistic excellence.
Collector's Rarity
Few patterns tell such a compelling story of beauty interrupted by history. The limited production window, combined with over a century of natural attrition, makes finding even individual plates challenging. A set of this caliber represents a true collector's triumph.
Condition & Provenance
These plates have survived remarkably well, showing only the gentle patina expected of pieces over 120 years old. The minimal age-related wear speaks to both their quality construction and careful stewardship through the decades.
Investment Potential
As interest in early 20th-century English ceramics continues to grow, pieces with such clear historical significance and documented rarity only increase in desirability. This set offers both immediate beauty and long-term collecting value.
Specifications:
Maker: Copeland Spode, England
Period: c.1900 (Pre-WWI production)
Pattern: Neoclassical with Adam Style details
Size: 10.25" dinner plates
Condition: Very good, minimal age-appropriate wear
Rarity: Limited production due to WWI interruption
Style: Neoclassical, Edwardian elegance
A museum-worthy acquisition for the serious collector—where artistry, history, and rarity converge in perfect harmony.
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- Dimensions
- 10ʺW × 0.5ʺD × 10ʺH
- Period
- 1900 - 1909
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Stoneware
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Superb Superb less
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