British-made Spode Imari Oriental style bone china coffee milk can Italian concentrated milk cup tea sea

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British-made Spode Imari Oriental style bone china coffee milk can Italian concentrated milk cup tea sea - Coffee Pots & Accessories - Porcelain

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[Brand]: British Spode [Origin]: Made in England [Material]: Fine Bone China bone china [Size]: 8.5cm from the handle to the mouth of the jar * about 10.7cm in height [Era]: modern times [Condition]: Brand new in stock / gift boxed 🌹"Imari" was the name of the port where Japan exported porcelain to the Western world in the 17th century. In the late 18th century, Imari-style porcelain was successfully produced for the first time in the Derby area. Each piece required five kiln firings and nine quality inspections. Cobalt blue, red and 23K real gold are interlaced and woven into gorgeous patterns, specifically presenting an Oriental Japanese-style design, which is a typical example of European Japanese-style porcelain. It is still a must-have classic for wealthy European collectors. 🌹 ✨✨ British famous porcelain Spode (Spode) ✨✨ Spode has a history of more than 200 years and is one of the four major ceramic brands in the UK. The products it produces are not only diverse in style, beautiful and elegant in appearance, but also have exquisite workmanship. The history of Spode begins in 1740. When Josiah Spode was seven years old, after his father died, he went to work in a British ceramics factory. Born in one of the most innovative periods in the ceramics industry, this new beginning in life also began. Spode's lifelong achievements and unique creativity. Spode I apprenticed with Thomas Whieldon, the most famous ceramicist of the time. Before he became a full-time potter in 1754, he studied with Thomas Whieldon for five years and gained priceless skills. Learning experience. After Spode I, he was engaged in ceramic work and also cooperated with various ceramic factories until 1767 when he established his own business.

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Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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Down to the last 1
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No.35,331 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.1,331 - Coffee Pots & Accessories
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Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
The fine bone china is interlaced with cobalt blue, red and 23K real gold to form a gorgeous pattern, which specifically presents an Oriental Japanese-style design and is a typical example of European Japanese-style porcelain. It is still a must-have classic for wealthy European collectors.

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