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Roderick Spode, 7th Earl of Sidcup,
often known as
Spode or Lord Sidcup, is a
recurring fictional character in the
Jeeves novels of
English comic writer...
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Spode is an
English brand of
pottery and
homewares produced in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Spode was
founded by
Josiah Spode (1733–1797) in 1770, and was...
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Josiah Spode (23
March 1733 – 18
August 1797) was an
English potter and the
founder of the
English Spode pottery works which became famous for the high...
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Spode is a
company producing pottery and
porcelain in Staffordshire, England.
Spode may also
refer to:
Josiah Spode (1733–1797),
renowned English potter...
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modern product was
developed by the
Staffordshire potter Josiah Spode in the
early 1790s.
Spode included kaolin, so his formula,
sometimes called "Staffordshire...
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Spode Museum is
based in Stoke-on-Trent, England,
where Josiah Spode,
known for his role in the
Industrial Revolution,
established his
pottery business...
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Samuel Spode's life.
There are few
sources and the
information is sp****.
Samuel Spode was born 21
April 1798. He was the
grandson of
Josiah Spode. On 6...
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Spode (born 1951 in Friedrichshagen) is a
German historian and sociologist.
After his
childhood in East Germany,
Spode fled to West
Berlin where...
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engraved versions of
willow designs for
Spode and for
various other factories. It was
probably for
Spode that the
English Willow pattern was created...
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compared to
firms such as
Royal Crown Derby,
Royal Worcester, Wedgwood,
Spode and Mintons, but made a
place for
itself in the
later 19th century. Today...