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Spode Copeland Mayflower Cake Plate
Spode Copeland Mayflower Cake Plate
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This charming Spode Copeland Mayflower cake plate is a delightful nod to centuries of fine British ceramic craftsmanship. Spode, founded in 1770 by Josiah Spode, revolutionised English pottery with innovations in bone china and underglaze blue transferware, setting the gold standard for elegant tableware. By the 19th century, the Copeland family took over, continuing Spode’s legacy with exquisite designs that blended intricate detail with timeless charm.
The Mayflower pattern, featuring a delicate dance of deep purple florals and vibrant red roses, evokes the romantic aesthetic of Victorian-era design. The plate’s ornate handles, hand-painted with green and red flourishes, add an extra touch of whimsy. It’s a piece that speaks of afternoon teas, layered cakes, and the joy of a well-set table—something the British have long perfected.
Whether you’re serving scones or simply displaying it as an art piece, this cake plate is a tangible slice of history, carrying with it centuries of elegance and tradition.
Dimensions: 11X9 inches
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Packaging & Shipping
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We take great care to pack all items securely in sturdy, recyclable boxes. In the rare case of damage during transit, please return the affected item(s) to us, and we will happily provide either a replacement or a full refund.
Returns
We accept returns for any reason within 7 days of receiving your order. If an item is not as described, we will issue a full refund and cover reasonable return postage costs once the item is safely returned to us.
If you've simply changed your mind, you are responsible for the return shipping costs. We strive to describe the size, age, and condition of all our products as thoroughly and accurately as possible. While most items are in excellent condition, vintage and antique pieces may have varying degrees of wear. Each product listing includes a clear condition rating — either “Good,” “Fair,” or, rarely, “Poor” — along with details of any noticeable flaws, blemishes, or unique features like folds or cracks.
Please read the descriptions carefully before purchasing to ensure the item meets your expectations.





