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In 1770, the outstanding skills and creativity of Josiah Spode were realized when he opened his factory in Stoke-on-Trent, England. During his life, Josiah Spode perfected many techniques, one of which was blue underglaze printing. Josiah perfected the process for blue underglaze printing on earthenware from hand engraved copper plates in 1784. Ever since the introduction of this process, Spode's original blue and white designs have become some of the most collectable and sought after in the history of ceramics.
Today, using techniques and designs from a wealth of authentic engravings and molds carefully preserved within the archives, many of the same designs and items are again being produced to the delight of connoisseurs and collectors.
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