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Copeland spode creamware
Copeland spode creamware








The father and son team of Josiah Spode I and II also perfected the recipe for bone china, which was first produced after much experimentation in about 1799. Domestic residences accompanied the premises. The firm moved successively to 46 then 45 Fore Street.ġ784 Josiah Spode perfected the blue under-glaze printing process for which he earned renown in the ceramics business.ġ784 William Copeland started work for Josiah II in Londonġ794 Finally moved the London shop to 5 Portugal Street, adjacent to Lincoln's Inn Fields. His business in creamware (a fine cream-coloured earthenware) and in pearlware (a fine white-glazed earthenware) was very successful.ġ778 Decided to open a London shop at 29 Fore Street, managed by his son, Josiah Spode II. Spode, a manufacturer of pottery and porcelain, of Stoke-on-Trentġ767 Josiah Spode (1733-1797) opened a factory in Stoke-on-Trentġ776 He developed the current Spode factory.










Copeland spode creamware