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….Where Edwardian Opulence Meets Timeless Artistry - A Breathtaking Custom Commission
Description:
What is a Charger?
A charger (or charger …
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….Where Edwardian Opulence Meets Timeless Artistry - A Breathtaking Custom Commission
Description:
What is a Charger?
A charger (or charger plate) is a large decorative plate, typically 10-13 inches in diameter, used in several elegant ways: as an underplate beneath dinner plates during formal service, as a beautiful serving platter for presenting food, or displayed on walls and stands as decorative art. This versatile piece embodies all three purposes.
A museum-quality example of Spode Copeland's finest work, this exquisite 10.5-inch hand-painted porcelain charger represents the pinnacle of English ceramic artistry at the turn of the 20th century. Part of a rare custom-designed and manufactured set, this piece exemplifies the bespoke commissions that distinguished Spode Copeland as the premier choice for discerning collectors and affluent households during the Edwardian era.
The Design:
The charger captivates with its stunning composition: a luminous aqua and white border frames a central cartouche featuring a beautifully rendered Neoclassical Revival urn overflowing with roses, adorned with an elegantly ribboned laurel wreath. The artist's confident brushwork and sophisticated color palette demonstrate the exceptional skill of Spode Copeland's decorators, who were among the most accomplished ceramic artists of their generation.
The Neoclassical motif reflects the period's fascination with Greco-Roman antiquity, a design movement that dominated luxury decorative arts from the late 18th century through the Edwardian period. The urn—a symbol of classical beauty and refinement—combined with the laurel wreath (representing honor and achievement) and abundant roses (symbolizing love and beauty) creates a harmonious composition that speaks to both aesthetic sophistication and cultural literacy.
The Spode Copeland Legacy:
Founded by Josiah Spode in 1770, the Spode factory became legendary for perfecting the English bone china formula and pioneering blue underglaze transfer printing. In 1833, William Taylor Copeland acquired the firm, continuing its tradition of excellence under the name Spode Copeland (and later W.T. Copeland & Sons).
By the turn of the 20th century, Spode Copeland had established itself as a purveyor to royalty and aristocracy worldwide, holding the Royal Warrant and producing everything from elaborate dinner services to decorative art pieces for the world's finest homes. The factory's hand-painted custom commissions—like this charger—represented the absolute zenith of their artistry, created for wealthy patrons who demanded unique, bespoke designs that reflected their personal taste and social standing.
Custom-designed sets from this period are exceptionally rare, as they were produced in limited quantities exclusively for individual clients. Unlike catalog patterns that were manufactured in large runs, these bespoke pieces required extensive consultation between patron and factory, original artwork, and execution by master decorators—making each piece a unique work of art.
Why This Piece is Extraordinary:
This charger represents a confluence of factors that make it particularly desirable to collectors:
Custom Commission: Part of a specially designed set, not a standard catalog pattern
Hand-Painted Execution: Every detail applied by skilled artisans, not transfer-printed
Neoclassical Revival Style: Capturing the aesthetic refinement of the Belle Époque period
Exceptional Artistry: The delicate florals, sophisticated color work, and balanced composition
Perfect Condition: A century-old masterpiece that has survived flawlessly
Documentary Rarity: Few comparable examples known to exist
Investment Quality: Custom Spode Copeland pieces have steadily appreciated in value
The aqua border color is particularly noteworthy—this sophisticated shade represents the period's experimentation with fashionable colorways beyond traditional blues and greens, and was technically challenging to achieve with consistent results.
Condition:
Pristine. This charger is in perfect condition with no chips, cracks, crazing, or repairs. The hand-painted decoration remains vibrant and unfaded, the glaze is flawless, and the piece presents as it did when it left the Spode factory over 120 years ago. The gilt details (if present) are intact. A testament to both the quality of manufacture and careful custodianship over generations.
Provenance & Set Information:
Part of a larger custom-designed service created for a distinguished patron. We are privileged to offer another charger from this same set (see separate listing), providing a rare opportunity for collectors to acquire multiple pieces from this exceptional commission. The exact size and scope of the original set remain unknown, adding to the mystique and rarity of these pieces.
Display & Use:
While certainly functional, this charger transcends mere utility. It is ideal for:
Museum-quality decorative display as wall art or on a plate stand
Fine art collection focusing on English ceramics
Neoclassical Revival or Edwardian-era collection
Elegant entertaining—use as a stunning base plate for formal dining or as a serving platter
Investment-grade addition to serious porcelain holdings
Measurements:
Diameter: 10.5 inches
Marks:
[Include specific backstamp information - typically "COPELAND" or "SPODE COPELAND" with various marks indicating period]
This is not simply a serving plate—it is a work of art, a piece of industrial history, and a tangible connection to the refined world of Edwardian elegance. For the collector who appreciates rarity, artistry, and provenance, this piece represents an exceptional acquisition opportunity.
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- Dimensions
- 10ʺW × 1ʺD × 10ʺH
- Styles
- Neoclassical Revival
- Period
- 1900 - 1909
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Turquoise
- Condition Notes
- Superb… Superb… less
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