Vintage Copeland Spode Blue Bird England Cream Handled Soup Bowls

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Vintage Copeland Spode Blue Bird England Cream Soup Bowls Please be Patient as description follows the photos. For your consideration: Copeland Spode Blue Bird England Cream Soup Bowls (Choose your quantity) These Cream Soup Bowls are in mint condition with no scratches, chips, or cracks. Spode China was started by the son of a pauper, Josiah Spode I, who was a visionary in business and in tableware. Late in the eighteenth century, chinaware from the Orient was becoming scarcer. Coupled with the fact that the outrageous tax on tea was significantly reduced, Britain needed new sources for their dinnerware needs. Josiah Spode answered the call. Josiah Spode I apprenticed, at the age of 16, to master potter Thomas Whieldon. Remaining with Whieldon until his 21st year, Spode learned much about pottery functionality and design; however, it was not until 1780 that Josiah Spode opened the doors to his own porcelain factory. The Spode factory, under the careful guidance of Josiah, was responsible for two of the most important breakthroughs in English ceramics: First, the formula for bone china that is used today and, even more importantly, he perfected the "underglaze" printing process for earthenware that is used today. Many intricate patterns could be applied to pieces without the worries of chipping, scratching and fading. Word spread read more