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Thursday, 15 October 2009

  • Spode Back in England and Thriving!

    Portmeirion has officially announced that the production of Spode patterns Blue Italian and Woodland in Stoke-On-Trent have met with great success! After all, the Italian pattern has been made continuously in the potteries since 1811, a piece made in the Orient (not only being of inferior quality) just wouldn't cut the deal for an "Italian" collector or Spode admirer.
      Hopefully we will see the resurrection of some of Worcester and Spode's more trademark prestigious patterns.
    As far as plans for further UK production- it seems Christmas Tree is almost a definite to return into UK Production. The rest of the Spode and Worcester patterns are on hold until further decisions can be made.
     http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/staffordshire/8269957.stm


Friday, 28 August 2009

  • Spode & Royal Worcester Back in ENGLAND!

    After the Portmeirion works completed its purchase of Spode and Royal Worcester's Intellectual rights (sadly not the factory ) the firm has announced it will continue production of two lines of SPode: Italian(in continuous English production since 1816) and Woodland. The firm is planning on reintroducing several of Spode and Royal Worcester's patterns from its 200+ year history in order to revive interest in the brands and keep them "Unique" from the Portmeirion lines. Hopefully the quality level will be parallel with the old Spode and Worcester Quality! Maybe we will begin to see some Bone China patterns recreated and some of the old Iconic Worcester (Bishop Sumner) and Spode (Grasshopper, Willow, Broselely) recreated and manufactured in the best English tradition.

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

  • Royal Worcester Spode Update

    Before Royal Worcester & Spode had declared bankruptcy in November of 2008 the manufacturing of approx. 90% of their remaining "English Bone China" was moved to a facility in India (First used by Queen's Fine Bone China and later Wedgwood for their boxed sets of Nantucket and Strawberry Vine). The Bone China Patterns manufactured in India were "Trapnell Sprays"-Originally a finely hand enameled and lavishly gilt pattern made for Thomas Goode & Co, Fleur De Lys Gold, Sheffield, Stafford White, Christmas Rose, and several pieces in the Stafford Flowers line.
    Portmeirion has purchased Royal Worcester & Spode (only the brand names and pattern rights- the Stoke and Worcester factories are now entirely shuttered) their decision to move production back to the UK or continue producing the the fine bone china patterns has not been decided. Sadly, even if the patterns do return to the U.K. the quality will never be the same. Although the wares will be Marked Royal Worcester or Spode they will in fact be only Portmeirion china. The age of Spode and Royal Worcester, as well as all that they stood for, have come to a sad end.

Monday, 21 July 2008

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    Wagner: Tristan Und Isolde
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    A Fond Farewell To A "Legendary English Company"

    Mention the name of English Bone China and any serious collector will automatically think of the name "Spode", the English company whose founder invented that fine transluscent ware.                                                           Noted throughout the Victorian Era as one of the preeminent of English Porcelain and Earthenware companies (then known as Copeland Spode)- they employed some the of finest Artisans and never forsook quality and every piece bearing their trademark was noted for its outstanding artistry and workmanship. In the 20th century Copeland Spode was noted for its unwavering commitment to traditional quality craftsmanship.

    One could visit their factory which had remained on ITS ORIGINAL factory site since 1770 and see craftsmen and women creating copperplates for transferring the timeless English pattern "Blue Italian"- which had been in continuous production at the factory since 1816 (though some evidence suggests the original date to be 1813).

     In 1970 the Copeland family ended its association with the company and the firm became known as Spode Limited- the quality remained quite high and unlike many other English pottery and porcelain factories- Spode was withstanding the trend of outsourcing their quality products to Asian Countries. Sadly, this wasn't to be for long.

     As of Spring  of this Year, Spode has discontinued manufacturing all of its fine earthenware (Imperialware) dinnerware and giftware in America. Instead the company has outsourced its entire line of imperialware to Malaysia and China. The Classicly English SPode "Blue Room" Collection is no longer being hand crafted in the same factory using the same methods as when it was first made, instead it is being made in Malaysia at the pottery owned by "Oriental Ceramics SDN BHD" (www.claytangroup.com).

    Spode's revered Woodland dinnerware line (noted for its unmistakably English style and classic English craftsmanship), Blue Italian, Red Italian, Camilla and the FAMED and highly collected Christmas Tree pattern, are all now being made at the Malaysian "Claytan" factory and at various facilities in China.

    Spode will continue to craft their fine Bone China lines in a NEW facility they have constructed just outside of Stoke, it seems the original factory site has seen its days as it is scheduled to be redeveloped and parts of it demolished. The small staff of workman at the new Spode facility will continue to make Spode's Stafford Flowers, Golden Valley, Lancaster Cobalt and other fine Bone China patterns, as well as some of the current Royal Worcester Bone China patterns (since the historic Royal Worcester Factory closed in 2006).

    Even though Spode will continue making some wares in England (an estimated 20% of its product offerings- Bone China), with the end of all earthenware production and the closure of the original facility it is truly- as one reporter put it- an End of an era.

     

Sunday, 04 May 2008

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    Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelungs); [Bayreuth Festival; Pierre Boulez, conductor; Jones, Altmeyer, McIntyre, Hofmann, Jung, Mazura]
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    Будет общим соображением?
           Общим соображением будет изучение основных блоков/вещей составляют жизнь. Общее соображение слова. Общее соображение можно вызвать изучением фундаментальных понятий; искать для объяснений основных вещей жизни. Будет преследованием знания как раз for the sake of знание в действительности как вознаграждение (по мере того как верят Аристотель, котор) но помочь нам достигнуть более лучшей хватки на понимать мир в мы живем.
            Общее соображение можно break down в following изучения:
    Логика: Философски исследования основных правд правильно рассуждения и открывать когда и как заключение должно быть нарисовано.
    Epistemology: Это будет общее соображение изучает знание; свои начала, своя правда и свое использование. Оно спрашивает вопрос, котор будет знанием? 
     Метафизика: Это будет изучение реальности (был).

    Оно ищет для ответов к вопросам относительно тождественности, быть, мысли, и теории значения реализма (много из этих вопросов Wittgenstein которые refer to они как класть муху в вопросы о бутылку

     Это будет общее соображение изучает хороши и плох? Этичное значение вещей и последствия того значения на обществе и мире.
    Окончательной sub-ветвью я рассматриваю, что будет отделен общего соображения будет вызванная ветвь Apologetics: философски оборона существования бога. Рассмотрены, что будет эта ветвь общего соображения отделенн общего соображения много, но потому что общим соображением будет «холопка горничной теологии». Без общего соображения смогло быть никакое apologetics, причиной будет всегда необходимая часть apologetics, использует ли или не одно метод evidentialist или presuppositionalist (однако некоторо что будет поистине для последнего).

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