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  2. Spode - Wikipedia

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    The brand names Royal Worcester and Spode, the intellectual property and some of the stock were acquired by Portmeirion Group on 23 April 2009. [14] The purchase did not include Royal Worcester or Spode manufacturing facilities. [15] Many items in Spode's Blue Italian and Woodland ranges are now made at Portmeirion Group's factory in Stoke-on ...

  3. Josiah Spode - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Spode I is credited [16] with the introduction of underglaze blue transfer printing into the Staffordshire potteries in 1781–84. [17] More precisely he was the first to introduce a perfected method to Stoke, (with the help of engraver Thomas Lucas and printer James Richards, formerly of the Caughley Pottery Works, [ 18 ] Shropshire ...

  4. Roderick Spode - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Spode, 7th Earl of Sidcup, often known as Spode or Lord Sidcup, is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves novels of English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse.In the first novel in which he appears, he is an "amateur dictator" and the leader of a fictional fascist group in London called the Saviours of Britain, also known as the Black Shorts.

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    2. Push Cart Pete. Could be worth: $9,200 This creepy dude from the '30s is actually one of the rarest toys you can find, and one of the first products from the then-new company Fisher Price.

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  7. Savoy blue - Wikipedia

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    Savoy blue (Italian: blu Savoia) or Savoy azure (azzurro Savoia), also known as Italian blue (blu italiano), is a shade of saturated blue between peacock blue and periwinkle, lighter than peacock blue. [1] Since the middle ages, it is the colour of the House of Savoy, the royal dynasty of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946.

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