This version was printed in blue and coloured in a range of colours by hand. The earliest pattern number recorded for the pattern India in the pattern books is 2489 of about 1816. This 18th century Chinese design was used by the Spode factory initially to meet a market need for replacements of Chinese porcelain in about 1813. In the 19th century the term 'India' was a synonym for the Orient. The central design of Chinese Rose was copied from an old Spode pattern called Indiawhich in turn was derived from a Chinese porcelain pattern K'ang Hsi original of 1700-1722. It was one of the most popular of Spode's colourful patterns on earthenware in the 20th century. Click here for the link to my Spode and Cheese blog.Ĭheese stand with glass dome, Geranium pattern border with Copeland coat of arms c1830Ĭhinese Rose pattern was produced in a variety of versions with various pattern numbers.
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