|  | Spode Christmas Tree Probably the most famous Christmas Collection in the world The Christmas tree Tableware collection from Spode A unique seasonal design of a Christmas tree profusely decorated with baubles and tinsel, with gifts placed underneath, produces the most evocative festive table setting. Spode's original Christmas Tree, designed by Harold Holdway in 1938, is recognised around the world as simply part of Christmas.
Dishwasher and Microwave safe.
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|  | Blue Italian Gourmet Range The eternal appeal of Spode Blue perpetuates in this collection of five distinct ranges. Blue Italian has been in constant production since 1816, and offers a wide choice of contemporary and functional pieces for the table, and the home.
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 | Blue Italian Tableware One of the original tableware patterns, Spode's famous Blue Italian has been in constant production since its introduction in 1816. The main scene is framed by the 18th-Century Imari Oriental border and still requires the original techniques, and skilled hand engraving, to achieve its unique look.
Blue Italian tableware brings colour, life and a certain inimitable style to any table.
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|  | Blue Room
The original "Blue Room" was devoted entirely to elegant displays of antique underglaze blue printed earthenware, showing hundreds of originals from the Spode Museum Collection. |
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 | Fruit Haven Tableware Fruit Haven is the latest eddition to the Spode Range and combines delicious ripe fruits such as Cherries, Peaches, Strawberries and Apples with soft greenery, fluttering butterflies and Buzzing bees making it the perfect choice for the Summer Table.
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|  | Woodland Tableware In the distinctive Spode Tradition, this striking pattern features fine studies of British game animals perfectly framed by a stylised, floral border Encapsulating country living Woodland provides the perfect setting to any dinner table.
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 | Camilla Pink from Spode From the Nostalgic Collection of Spode With its Italian renaissance scroll, Camilla Pink has been produced since around 1835, when underglaze pink was first developed.
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 | Thomas Kinkade As part of their corporate strategy to transform Thomas Kinkade into an integrated lifestyle-based brand, The Thomas Kinkade Company has partnered with many quality companies who produce and distribute Thomas Kinkade-inspired products world wide. On this occasion they have partnered with Spode who have produced a brand new range of Tableware and Giftware to compliment any household.
THIS LINE IS TO BE DISCONTINUED IN 2008 - PLEASE CONTACT US PRIOR TO ORDER- THANK YOU.
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|  | Prestige - Charles F Hürten Charles Hürten was an established German artist who had been trained at Cologne. He was noted for his flower painting and in 1858 Copeland persuaded him to come to the Spode Works. This short limited edition is inspired by Charles Hürten's wonderful work. |
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