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Vintage Creamer "Chinese Rose" - Spode - 1950s

Vintage Creamer "Chinese Rose" - Spode - 1950s

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This 1950s Spode "Chinese Rose" creamer embodies the charm of Chinoiserie design.

Adorned with vibrant floral motifs in shades of red, blue, and pink, complemented by lush green foliage, it reflects Spode's adaptation of 18th-century Chinese porcelain patterns. The delicate green rim and intricate detailing showcase the brand's commitment to craftsmanship.

This creamer is a delightful addition for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage English china. You will also find the matching coffee pot here.

  • Material: Ironstone & Glaze
  • Techniques: Transferware & Hand-Painted
  • Style: Chinoiserie
  • Place of Origin: England
  • Date of Manufacture: 1950s
  • Condition: Mint

Dimension:
Height: 11 cm | 4.3 in
Width: 14 cm | 5.5 in
Depth: 12 cm | 4.7 in

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Origin & Maker

Spode, founded by Josiah Spode in 1770 in Stoke-on-Trent, England, is a cornerstone of British ceramics, known for pioneering under-glaze blue transfer printing and perfecting bone china. These innovations set new standards in the pottery industry, establishing Spode as a leader in fine ceramics.

One of Spode's most beloved patterns is "Chinese Rose," introduced in the early 20th century. This pattern reflects the enduring appeal of chinoiserie, blending Eastern and Western artistic traditions. "Chinese Rose" features vibrant floral motifs, including stylized roses and peonies, arranged in an elegant composition. The pattern's rich reds, greens, and pinks are set against a crisp white background, often accented with delicate gold trim.

The "Chinese Rose" pattern became popular in the mid-20th century, admired for its timeless beauty and cultural fusion. It was used on a wide range of items, from dinnerware to decorative pieces, appealing to those who appreciated classic elegance. Today, "Chinese Rose" remains a highly sought-after collectible, exemplifying Spode's legacy of blending tradition with innovation in the world of fine china.