This exquisite set of twelve dinner plates is crafted by Spode under the esteemed Copelands China mark, bearing the “Brompton” pattern. A refined example of English porcelain, these plates showcase Spode’s hallmark blend of artistry and craftsmanship, with delicate detailing and a timeless aesthetic that elevates any table setting. The backstamp, featuring the registered design number 608584, situates this set within the early to mid-20th century, a period when Copeland & Garrett (later Spode) produced some of the most sought-after fine china. Perfect for collectors and connoisseurs alike, these plates embody a legacy of quality that has defined English porcelain for generations. All in excellent condition with one plate having significant crazing. Measure 10.5” diameter
Founded in 1770 by Josiah Spode, the company revolutionized the ceramics industry with the invention of bone china, setting an enduring standard for elegance and durability. Under the Copeland family’s stewardship in the 19th and 20th centuries, Spode continued producing fine porcelain that adorned the tables of European aristocracy and discerning collectors worldwide. Today, a complete set of twelve dinner plates from this era in excellent condition typically commands a market value of $800–$1,500, depending on pattern rarity and condition. This set, with its sophisticated charm and historical significance, represents a remarkable acquisition for those who appreciate the artistry of fine English china.