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Six (6), Spode Tower Blue plates. The pattern depicts the Italian countryside with a tower and bridge. The plates are …
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Six (6), Spode Tower Blue plates. The pattern depicts the Italian countryside with a tower and bridge. The plates are 8.5 inches, octagon shaped.
Spode is a British pottery company founded by Josiah Spode in Stoke-on-Trent in the 18th century. The company is known for its fine bone china and transferware designs. Spode's "Blue Italian" and "Tower" patterns are among the most recognizable and popular transferware patterns ever produced.
The "Blue Tower" pattern, introduced in the early 19th century, features a romanticized landscape scene with a tower, bridge, and figures. The pattern is typically printed in blue on a white background. Spode's transferware plates are highly collectible, with value depending on age, rarity, and condition. The square shape is a less common variation, which may increase its value slightly.
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