Spode-Copeland Chelsea Bird Rectangular Bowl - Red
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Spode:
Pre 1960 stock# 254
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$110.00
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This beautiful serving piece was manufactured by Spode. The pattern is called "Chelsea Bird" and is red in color. It is characterized by the official spode website as a "dishevelled bird standing on a rock". Chelsea Bird was apparently produced from 1884-1972 under a variety of names and pattern numbers. Some of the names include: Blackbird, Pink Bird and Rock Bird. The different versions of the pattern had different pattern numbers often indicating a different shape (b ...click for details
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Spode-Copeland Chelsea Bird Gravy or Sauce - Red
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English:
Spode:
Pre 1960 stock# 253
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$110.00
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This beautiful gravy or sauce was manufactured by Spode. The pattern is called "Chelsea Bird" and is red in color. It is characterized by the official spode website as a "dishevelled bird standing on a rock". Chelsea Bird was apparently produced from 1884-1972 under a variety of names and pattern numbers. Some of the names include: Blackbird, Pink Bird and Rock Bird. The different versions of the pattern had different pattern numbers often indicating a different shape (b ...click for details
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Spode-Copeland Chelsea Coffee Pot and Lid - Red
China:
English:
Spode:
Pre 1960 stock# 252
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$325.00
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This beautiful coffee pot was manufactured by Spode. The pattern is called "Chelsea Bird" and is red/pink in color. It is characterized by the official spode website as a "dishevelled bird standing on a rock". Chelsea Bird was apparently produced from 1884-1972 under a variety of names and pattern numbers. Some of the names include: Blackbird, Pink Bird and Rock Bird. The different versions of the pattern had different pattern numbers often indicating a different shape ...click for details
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Spode-Copeland Chelsea Bird Large Platter - Red
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Spode:
Pre 1960 stock# 248
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$160.00
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This beautiful platter was manufactured by Spode. The pattern is called "Chelsea Bird" and is red in color. It is characterized by the official spode website as a "dishevelled bird standing on a rock". Chelsea Bird was apparently produced from 1884-1972 under a variety of names and pattern numbers. Some of the names include: Blackbird, Pink Bird and Rock Bird. The different versions of the pattern had different pattern numbers often indicating a different shape (blank) ...click for details
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Johnson Brothers Leighton Bone Dish - 6 Available
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Pre 1910 stock# 206
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$25.00 each
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These crescent shaped dishes or "bone dishes" were created by Johnson Brothers, England. They are in the Leighton pattern, in gray. The Leighton pattern is a floral pattern, and is considered to be a Johnson Brother's "Golden Oldie". The mark dates their production to around 1900 (see photo). Each dish measures 6 1/4" by 4" and is 7/8" high. 4 are in excellent condition, with some crazing (typical of 100 year old pieces). 1 has a "rough" edg ...click for details
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Spode Rhine Cup & Saucer - 5 available
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Spode:
Bone China:
Pre 1970 stock# 203
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$20.00 each
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This beautiful cup and saucer set was made by Spode, England. We have 5 available. It is in the Rhine pattern. The rim of the each saucer has a pattern of leaves and flowers. Both the inside and outside of a cup have the same pattern. The pattern is the same pattern as on the Spode Game Bird pieces (which we have available), only the Rhine pieces don't have the birds. The patterns are brown transfers. Apparently Spode made different sized sauces - we have 2 that measure 5 1/2", and 3 ...click for details
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Spode Game Bird Covered Vegetable Dish
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Spode:
Bone China:
Pre 1970 stock# 201
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$175.00
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This beautiful covered dish was made by Spode, England. It is in the Game Bird pattern. The lid depicts 2 game birds - a Grey Phalaropa and a Goosander. The center of the bowl (in the bottom) shows a Garganey. On both the bowl and the lid, the game girds are surrounded by a 2 1/4" wide pattern of leaves and flowers as well as a scalloped edge. All patterns are brown transfers. The bowl measures 11" by 9" and is 2 1/2" tall without the lid, 6" with the lid (to top of ...click for details
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Spode Game Bird Bread & Butter Plate - 6 available
China:
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Spode:
Bone China:
Pre 1970 stock# 200
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$17.50 or $12.50 each
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This amazing bread and butter plate was made by Spode, England. We have 6 available. Each depicts a game bird in the center. The patterns are brown transfers. Each plate measures 6 5/8" in diameter. 4 are in excellent condition. 1 has a small chip on the rim, and 2 have a rough edge (I would classify it as a manufacturer's flaw). All 6 are marked (see photo). The mark includes the name of the game bird depicted in the pattern, as well as the number associated with that particular ...click for details
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Spode Game Bird Dinner Plate - 11 available
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Spode:
Bone China:
Pre 1970 stock# 199
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$45.00 each
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This amazing plate was made by Spode, England. We have 11 available. Each depicts a game bird in the center. The rim of the each plate has a pattern of leaves and flowers. Both patterns are brown transfers. Each plate measures 10.5" in diameter and is in excellent condition. All 11 are marked (see photo). The mark includes the name of the game bird depicted in the pattern, as well as the number associated with that particular game bird. We have 1 - Partridge (#5), 1 - Quail (#29), 1 ...click for details
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Royal Bayreuth Sheep Creamer
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Pre 1920 stock# 174
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$125.00
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This beautiful piece was made by Royal Bayreuth before 1920. Royal Bayreuth was founded in Tettau, Bavaria, in 1794. While the factory has continued to modern times, the marks have changed through the years. A stylized crest, the name Royal Bayreuth, and the word Bavaria appear in slightly different forms from 1870 to about 1919. Later marks include the words U.S. Zone, the year of the issue, or the word Germany instead of Bavaria. This creamer depicts five sheep in a snow covered terrain. ...click for details
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