| Management number | 232370054 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $2.49 | Model Number | 232370054 | ||
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Spode was founded in 1770 by Josiah Spode in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Josiah Spode took over a pottery works in Stoke-on-Trent in 1770, later becoming sole proprietor in 1776. In 1797 Spode died and left the business to his son, Josiah Spode. When Josiah Spode died, he was succeeded by his son, Josiah Spode III who ran the business until he died in 1829. In 1833 Spode was purchased by a partner of Josiah Spode III named William Taylor Copeland. Mr. Taylor entered into a partnership with colleague Thomas Garrett, and the firm was known as Copeland & Garrett until 1847. After 1847 the business continued until 1970 as W.T. Copeland and sons, and again the term 'Spode' or 'Late Spode' continued in use alongside the name of Copeland. The company was sold to the Carborundum Company Ltd. by the Copeland family in 1966. In honor of the company's 200th anniversary in 1970, the name was changed back to "Spode" in honor of its founder, Josiah Spode. Spode merged with the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company in 1976 to form Royal Worcester Spode, however, the purchase did not include Royal Worcester or Spode manufacturing facilities. In 2006, the business merged with Royal Worcester. The merged company entered administration on 6 November 2008. The brand names Royal Worcester and Spode, the intellectual property and some of the stock were acquired by Portmeirion Group on 23 April 2009. Many items in Spode's Blue Italian and Woodland ranges are now made at Portmeirion Group's factory in Stoke-on-Trent.
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