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Spode Campanula Bowl — Fine Bone China, 1960s
Spode Campanula Bowl — Fine Bone China, 1960s
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Okay so picture this: it's the 1960s, somewhere in England, and some very talented person at Spode is painting tiny bluebells onto fine bone china like it's absolutely no big deal. Fast forward to now, and here you are, holding the result of that effort. Lucky you.
This is the Spode Campanula bowl — pattern F1397-G if you want to sound impressive at dinner parties — and it's genuinely one of those pieces that makes a room look better just by existing in it. The bluebell flowers are delicate, the gold rim is chef's kiss, and the whole thing has that "I found this at a French flea market" energy that people spend years trying to achieve.
Use it for olives. Use it for keys. Use it for nothing and just look at it. We don't judge.
- Brand: Spode
- Pattern: Campanula (F1397-G)
- Material: Fine Bone China
- Made in: England
- Era: 1960s
- Dimensions: 13.5 cm Ø × 6 cm high
- Weight: 206 g
- Condition: Vintage — check the photos, she's lived a little
WARNING: This bowl will make every other bowl in your kitchen develop a serious inferiority complex. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for the inevitable Spode collection that will follow, or for the amount of time you'll spend explaining to guests what "Campanula" means.
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