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    Spode called this shape Lowestoft (see my L page). Find out about Seasons pattern on the S page here. Full details of the scenes used can be found in the book 'Spode Printed Ware' by Drakard & Holdway which is detailed in full on my booklist page. For example in 1939 tea and coffee ware was produced on bone china with pattern number Y5926 which had an ivory coloured 'groundlay' to match the colour of the earthenware. In 1931, the most well-known version of the design on Spode's Imperial earthenware was devised and the pattern became a best-seller as Chinese Rose with pattern number 2/9253 and produced on earthenware. No definite date is known for the discontinuation of the pattern but it is thought to be the late 1950s as there is no mention of the pattern in a catalogue of 1961. Lowestoft shape was still made on the late 20th century but in earthenware for a range of patterns.


    In 1948, after the Second World War (1939-1945), Cabbage pattern was again revived, particularly for the United States speciality shops like Tiffany in New York and V. C. Morris in San Francisco. All you need to do is to pop by your local health store and you will see plenty of documentation and unique boutique based on brain food heavy on elements like Vitamin B. The next thing is that many people do not realise how important activity is to the brain and the more complacent and reclined you are, the more likely you will not have a focused and sharp brain that is capable of good function and just one of them is memory. It is like some holiday place, where you get every thing that refreshes your mind and soul. It was a memorable holiday and the photography techniques I learned will be useful on future trips. The broker basically acts as an intermediary which conveys the interests of the insured to the insurance company, deals with the techniques of inclusion and guarantees that the insurance contract is clung to. It was also produced on its own, new dinnerware shape which included oval shapes.


    A large selection of antique Spode patterns were offered on Lowestoft shape as well as many patterns copied from the 18th century Chinese design which had been made specifically for the American market. A selection of the early 19th century Spode pattern 2061 is in the collection of the Spode museum. Popular with those who had taken the Grand Tour, or perhaps wished they had, the pattern was a multi-scene design meaning that each different shaped piece in the range depicted a different scene. Style and design continue to make evident aesthetic difference with their products. As a finishing touch the fabric can be treated with sizing agents, fire retardants and other chemicals to make it resist stains and wrinkles. Examples of pieces can be seen along with source prints on Spode Exhibition Online. At least 11 versions of the pattern are recorded in the Spode archive. This 18th century Chinese design was used by the Spode factory initially to meet a market need for replacements of Chinese porcelain in about 1813. The earliest pattern number recorded for the pattern India in the pattern books is 2489 of about 1816. This version was printed in blue and coloured in a range of colours by hand.


    Note that the backstamp for pattern 2061 in the image here shows that you need to look at Spode's old pattern numbers both ways up. But those things need virtually care for keeping their charm and shine alive for long. I don't know how ever anybody could have survived there for one day. It was one of the most popular of Spode's colourful patterns on earthenware in the 20th century. Interestingly this free spy ware removal tool has already been downloaded by over 68 million users in the last one year! The Spode company expanded their range of New Stone (successor to Stone China and later still referred to as Fine Stone) to include tea and coffee ware modelled after the popular Chinese shapes. It had pattern number 2061 and was produced on Stone China which imitated the look and feel of Chinese Porcelain. Chinese Rose pattern was produced in a variety of versions with various pattern numbers. Dinner, tea and breakfast wares were produced.

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