Product Details
Spode “Trade Winds Blue” dinnerware, featuring a collection of Clipper ship engravings from the period 1790-1820. Spode stoneware pattern # W146, made circa 1962-1993, inspired by a Spode design circa 1805.
Blue transfer ware on a soft blue-grey ground with a slightly scalloped, gold edged rim. Perfect for Cape Cod dreaming…..
16 dinner plates 10”
8 salad plates 8”
14 bread & butter plates 6”
16 rim soup bowls 9”
7 cereal bowls 6 1/4”
8 cups & saucers, London shape
8 cups and saucers, Canton shape
Serving pieces:
1 teapot
1 coffee pot
1 creamer, Lowestoft shape
1 covered sugar
1 gravy boat & stand
1 large round bowl 10” diameter, 4 3/4” high
1 square bowl 9”, 2 1/2” high
2 covered vegetable bowls, 11 3/4” by 7 1/2”, 5” high
1 platter 14” by 10 1/2”
1 platter 16 1/2” by 12 1/2”
$9000 for the set.
The Spode History blog has a detailed story of the pattern being developed primarily for the American market. Most of the sailing ships chosen were American, with a few British in the mix. Click here for the full story:
https://spodehistory.blogspot.com/2013/01/spode-and-trade-winds.html