Ceramic Trade Marks - C
Initials Used as Trade Marks - C
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North Staffordshire Pottery Marks |
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W.
T. Copeland |
Josiah Spode I
Josiah Spode II
Spode & Copeland
W. T. Copeland (c.1847-1970) Manufacturer of earthenware, parian, fine porcelain etc. at
Stoke. Josiah Spode: c.1770 to April 1833. |
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Mark |
Description
& date |
COPELAND | Standard impressed mark found on earthenware, porcelain and especially the parian figures and groups popularized by this firm. c.1847+ |
Rare printed mark, c.1847-51 | |
Standard printed mark, c.1851-85,
a fancy version of the rare earlier mark above. |
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impressed word
"COPELAND" in curved form without a crown above.
c. 1850-67 |
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From c.1867 onwards "& SONS" was added to the mark. Prior to this date just the name "COPELAND" was used. | |
Standard printed mark found on earthenware, c.1867-90 | |
Printed mark c.1867-90 | |
From 1890 onwards the name of SPODE was introduced to the marks. With and without the name COPELAND. | |
Standard printed mark found on earthenware, c.1875-90 | |
Standard printed mark found on earthenware, c.1894-1910 | |
Standard printed mark found on earthenware, c.1891 into the 20th C. | |
Printed mark, sometimes in gold on fine
porcelains.
c.1891 into the 20th C. |
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One example of several post-war printed marks which incorporate the old name 'Spode'. |
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updated: 21 April 2004