Description
Vintage Copeland Spode "Chelsea Wicker" soup bowl. Josiah Spode founded his eponymous pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, England in 1770. The "Chelsea Wicker" pattern was produced from 1954 to 2003. Classic all-white with a textured basket-weave border, this pattern plays well with a variety of other styles and colors. Josiah Spode founded his eponymous pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, England in 1770. While Spode was known for blue designs early on, his transferware range expanded to various other colors over time. The "Chelsea Wicker" pattern was produced from 1954 to 2003. Classic all-white with a textured basket-weave border, this pattern plays well with a variety of other styles and colors. All soup bowls are in very good vintage condition with some light crazing. This listing is for one soup bowl. There are multiples available. If ordering four or more, please message me ahead of ordering for a 10% discount code. Bowl is 7.5 inches in diameterMade in EnglandCurated Culinaria items are pre-loved, sourced from sophisticated homes around the world. I buy and sell based on my own taste in the hope you’ll enjoy these treasures, too.Normal wear is expected, and items may have some scratches, blemishes, or marks. All items are in good condition unless otherwise noted. All sales are final. Please carefully review photographs for cosmetic wear from use and age. And don't hesitate to reach out with questions!