Set of 6 Copeland Spode Carpenters Hall Plates – J.E. Caldwell Philadelphia 1774
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Offered here is a set of 6 vintage Copeland Spode plates, made in England and produced exclusively for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia. Each plate features a detailed black transferware image of Carpenters' Hall, the meeting place of the First Continental Congress in September 1774.
• Maker: Copeland Spode, England
• Exclusively for: J.E. Caldwell & Co. (est. Philadelphia, 1839)
• Pattern/Design: Carpenters' Hall – Philadelphia Historic Series
• Diameter: 10.75" (dinner plates)
• Color: Black transferware on cream with basket-weave and gadroon border
• Date of Manufacture: Plates with Copeland Spode England backstamp like this were typically produced circa 1930s–1950s, made for commemorative/historical collections by Caldwell.
• Condition:
• 5 plates are in very good vintage condition, showing only minor surface wear from age.
• 1 plate has a rim chip (see close-up photo).
• No cracks or major damage, overall well-preserved.
Features:
• Historic commemorative design of Carpenters' Hall, an iconic Philadelphia landmark.
• Marked with Copeland Spode backstamp and impressed Copeland mark.
• Collectible set, perfect for display or as part of American historical porcelain collections.
Shipping:
All 6 plates will be carefully packed and shipped with full insurance.
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