Hard-to-find round tea tile or trivet made by Copeland Spode in the blue version of the “Spode’s Tower” pattern. Features a cobalt blue and white transferware landscape scene with traditional floral border. Has the old version of the Copeland Spode mark on the back (incised and printed), indicating that it was manufactured in the early 20th century. Measures 6″ in diameter and about 3/4″ thick including the foot. In very good condition, no chips or cracks, has a couple of brown scuffed rough marks on the side and light scratching on the front…neither of which is visible on display. Beautiful old piece for a blue and white collection!
Discontinued Vintage Copeland Spode Tower Pink Pepper and Salt Shakers are a charming set of two small earthenware shakers in the shape of eggs, featuring a pink color and Spode’s Tower pattern. Made in England in 1954, these collectible kitchen tools are perfect for all occasions and showcase a scenic theme typical of the 1950s style. With a height of 2 3/4 inches, this original set includes a pepper shaker and salt shaker, representing a nostalgic piece of British culinary history.
Antique c1885 Delft Spode Copeland dinner plate in the classic “Spode’s Tower” transferware pattern with rich mulberry/red transfer and floral highlights. The plate features the original Delft Spode Copeland England backstamp with a Registered Design number, confirming its late 19th-century Victorian age. Vintage condition without visible cracks or chips. Rare Find!!