$240.00
Offered is a charming serving bowl at home in a cottage or farmhouse setting.
The back mark indicates that this set was manufactured in the 19th century. Circa 1876.
Its colorful palette features a wide pink band with a smaller geometric black and gold band as an accent.
The black trim is also on the bowl's body and handles.
This striking, bold color combination and design add to more contemporary settings as well.
There is a strainer for freshly washed fruit or vegetables.
I love it and have used it for many years in my kitchen.
It's nice to display on your countertops.
Pattern number d8861.
Family heirloom.
MEASUREMENTS:
The bowl measures 9 1/2 inches from handle to handle.
It stands 3 inches tall.
The strainer is 7 1/2 inches in diameter.
CONDITION:
It is in excellent antique condition.
No chips, cracks, or crazing.
Minimal age-related wear.
HISTORY:
Manufacturer of earthenwares, Parian ware, and fine porcelain at Stoke England circa 1833- 1847
Josiah Spode: c 1770-April 1833
Copeland & Garrett: c 1833-1847
W.T. Copeland & Sons: c 1847 - 1970
Spode Ltd: 1970- present
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My items are antique and fragile. I encourage my buyers to hand wash rather use the dishwasher. Please no microwave!
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