This pattern was introduced by Copeland Spode in 1929 and discontinued sometime in the early 1960's. It was re-introduced in 2004-2005. All the items I have are the older, Copeland Spode version.
My mother and father registered for this pattern as their "Everyday China" in 1957. When they were first married, they lived with my paternal grandmother who had her own china. When they built their own house in the 1960's, I was going through a PURPLE phase. I think lots of young girls go through a purple phase! When we unpacked this china, I fell in love!!! I couldn't wait to use it! Sadly, my mother said it had been discontinued and we were just going to put it in a corner cabinet for display. I was heartbroken. Every year on my birthday, my mother asked what I would like as a special meal. My answer was always the same: Spaghetti with Meat Sauce and served on the purple plates!
I just inherited these purple plates and I will have to serve spaghetti on them soon! For now, I am washing and cataloging them. I also set up a few vignettes on my Parlor Piecrust Tea Table.
As you can see, I inherited Dinner Plates, a Luncheon Plate and, Bread and Butter Plates. I really want some salad plates now!
Clockwise, from upper left, Dinner, Luncheon and Bread and Butter Plates
I love how the central design is just a bit different for each plate.
Dinner
Luncheon
Here is a Tea Time Vignette
I have lots of tea cups and saucers - 22 cups and 21 saucers! I can have quite a tea party!
I love the coffee pot in this pattern!
I also inherited small rim soups and the gravy boat.
I hope you have enjoyed seeing one of my "newest" patterns! I treasure it since it was my parents' and my special birthday pattern!
Sharing with Between Naps on the Porch
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