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The Spode factory went into over- drive; between 1833 and 1900, some 35,000 new patterns were introduced—an average of 10 each week. However, none of these, not for all the gilding, regal Rococo and ...
Between the wars, according to Spode curator Pam Woolliscroft, Blue Italian was available on more than 700 different shapes. Yet the factory’s output was not confined to blue-and-white designs. Spode ...
Artwork inspired by Spode's world famous Blue Italian pottery will adorn the gates of a former factory, under new plans. The proposed temporary art installation at the Church Street entrance to ...
The vehicle went through the windows of Spode Museum in Stoke-on-Trent four years ago on Tuesday, ... "They include the iconic Willow and Blue Italian patterns which are known throughout the world." ...
Blue and white tableware also tap into two of the most popular spring/summer trends from the past year – the Grecian-inspired tomato girl aesthetic and the Italian-inspired Amalficore style.