Spode Bamboo and Rock pattern Plate 1795-1810. Ref. P101

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Time Period
Pre-1800s
Type
Other
Bob Shop ID
618732791

Description: Spode Bamboo and Rock pattern Plate 1795-1810. Ref. P101
Maker: Spode, England
Date: 1795- 1810
History: Josiah Spode was the first potter to introduce Blue underglazed transfer-printed earthenware in 1785. The blue colouring did not fade during the initial glazing as did other colours. By 1822, Spode had developed new colours including green, brown, purple and black which withstood the initial temperature during glazing. The Bamboo and Rock pattern is undoubtedly copied or inspired by early Chinese porcelain which was exported to Europe in the late 1700s
Description: Blue transfer scene of Bamboo and a Rock, hand clobbered in yellow. This color combination is recorded in Spode's B Pattern Book as number 76. The pattern was produced in a number of color combinations including B 254 for brown, yellow and puce, B 256 for Chestnut Brown, and B 1653 in shades of green and brown. These are earthenware plates. The plate has the early Spode mark printed in blue as well as a impressed Spode mark, indicating the early age of production. A fairly thick glaze with small brown spots indicates that the kiln would likely to have been wood fired.
Condition: Excellent condition, some minor glaze cracks and some small impurities in the glazing process. No chips, fractures and showing very little use.
Dimensions: Diameter 20 cm, height 2.4 cm
For comparison .......... Unfortunately, I have NOT been able to find the blue and yellow combination. Later productions of the green colouration can be found on Google
Price: R450.00
Please note, I am NOT a qualified archaeologist/antiquarian and the description I have given is based on research of the subject.
This is a genuine antique. Please remember the classification of an 'antique' is that it should be 100 years old, OR MORE.
Terms: We offer a strict three-day approval period from the date the parcel reaches you. Refunds/credits are based on the cost of the article, NOT including delivery charges. 

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