Vintage 36 pc Buttercup Spode Copeland China Set Plates
Pricing & History
-
Sold for
Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth.
- Sold Date
- Source eBay
Description : This auction features a beautiful set of 36 dishes in the BUTTERCUP Pattern (discontinued, retired) pattern!... This is a gorgeous, and simple pattern style! Very neat looking - classic & elegant if we might say so ourselves. Listed for Lot$ at the replacement website....get these RARE dinnerware pieces for a reasonable start and NO RESERVE auction! Included are the following: Six (6) Dinner plates 10 1/2" Six (6) Salad plates 7 3/4" Six (6) Bread plates 6 1/4" Six (6) Berry Bowls - 5 1/4" Six (6) Coffee Cups 3 1/2" x 2 3/4" Six (6) Saucers 5 1/2" Nice condition! I see only one small chip and 2 glaze flea bites!! Very little wear if seen at all. In "as found" condition - very well taken care of - non-smoking.Enjoy these pieces as a great addition to your Butter cup China Dinnerware collection!(from a nice website) History of Buttercup Pattern China: Introduced: 1885Discontinued: 1992Reintroduced 2000 The earliest record of Buttercup is a hand-painted design with the number 1/4265 on bone china in 1885. It is thought to have been designed by Francis Xavier Abrahams, who worked at Copelands between 1882 and c1902 and was for a short time Art Director. Following the engraving of a copper plate for printing, Buttercup appeared in much its popular form on earthenware with pattern number 2/4187 in 1894 and on
read more
Items in the Price Guide are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members’ research needs.
If this item contains incorrect or inappropriate information please contact us here to flag it for review.
If you are the originator/copyright holder of this photo/item and would prefer it be excluded from our community, contact us here for removal.
If you are the originator/copyright holder of this photo/item and would prefer it be excluded from our community, contact us here for removal.