c.1810–1820 - Spode Chinoiserie Plate – Pattern 2857

£125.00

As held in the Victoria and Albert Museum collection (Object no. C.45-1951) The first spode period.

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An exceptional early 19th-century Spode bone china plate in the rare Pattern 2857, featuring a richly detailed chinoiserie garden scene. The design shows a pine tree, and oriental garden elements—executed in underglaze blue transfer with finely hand-painted enamel in iron red, green, and touches of gilt.

This exact pattern is preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, underscoring its historical and collectible value. Unmarked, as typical for Spode china of this era.

In excellent antique condition with only minimal age-related wear. A museum-grade piece ideal for serious collectors of early English porcelain.

Click the link below to see the full description in the Victoria & Albert museum, South Kensington, London.

https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O150959/plate-spode-ceramic-works/

As held in the Victoria and Albert Museum collection (Object no. C.45-1951) The first spode period.

.

An exceptional early 19th-century Spode bone china plate in the rare Pattern 2857, featuring a richly detailed chinoiserie garden scene. The design shows a pine tree, and oriental garden elements—executed in underglaze blue transfer with finely hand-painted enamel in iron red, green, and touches of gilt.

This exact pattern is preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, underscoring its historical and collectible value. Unmarked, as typical for Spode china of this era.

In excellent antique condition with only minimal age-related wear. A museum-grade piece ideal for serious collectors of early English porcelain.

Click the link below to see the full description in the Victoria & Albert museum, South Kensington, London.

https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O150959/plate-spode-ceramic-works/