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'The Spode factory was without doubt the most important factory in the 19th century'

Antoinette Fay-Hallé, Curator, Sèvres

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Pam Woolliscroft
Loves pots... a lot. Once upon a time worked in museums (including curator of the Spode museum). Blogger & author. Fond of archives. Encourages a wild garden. Draws a bit. Blogs 'Spode History' and 'Spode ABC' which have been accepted by the UK Web Archive which preserves selected UK websites. Also blogs 'An English Garden' and 'A Royal Signals Sergeant'. Instagram:@pamelawoolliscroft
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Your Spode Questions & Research

The Spode Archive, deposited at the Stoke on Trent City Archives, is accessible to the public. Enquiries should be emailed to: stoke.archives@stoke.gov.uk

Please visit my page The Spode Archive for full information on how to find out about your Spode and Copeland pieces and any Spode research you may wish to undertake.

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    Putting a date to your Spode pieces can be difficult. Here are some tips. Using the Spode archive and published books  you can learn ...
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  • Spode and Italian Pattern
    Catalogue page c1900 One of Spode's most famous patterns, the Italian pattern, also known as Blue Italian and Spode’s Italian, w...
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     My copy of the book with Robert's thoughtful dedication Spode & Copeland Marks and Other Relevant Intelligence by Robert Co...
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Click the image to explore Spode's1820 Shape Book

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