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Copeland Spode Pitcher- Golf Themed
Josiah Spode established his ceramics company in 1776 after spending several years working for other local potteries. Like his friend and neighbor Josiah Wedgwood, Spode focused on making the highest quality ceramic wares. Here we have a stunning Copeland Spode pitcher featuring a golf scene. Estimated to have been produced around 1900 this pitcher stands approximately 6" tall with a 3 1/2" base diameter. The golfers appear in white relief on a dark blue and gray background. Excellent condition and ready for display.
**THE R. WAYNE PERKINS COLLECTION**
Wayne Perkins has dedicated a lifetime to education as a teacher for more than 40 years at the University of Evansville, where he served as the chair for the philosophy and religion departments. Out of this position, fellowships took him to England for assignments at the University of Leicester and Harlaxton College. While overseas, in the home of golf, Perkins devoted free time to scouring for his leisure passion decorative golf collectibles. By this time Perkins had already developed, through countless hours spent at ceramic trade shows and his scholarly skills as a meticulous researcher, the background knowledge necessary to easily navigate through the nuances at the highest levels of exquisite golf themed pottery. This time period in his life, along with his membership in The Golf Collectors Society since 1980 served as corner stones in the formation of a golf themed pottery collection which ranks at the "head of the class". Of special note in Wayne's collection is his unequaled holdings of Doulton Lambeth material along with it's out shoot Royal Doulton ceramics. It is an utmost honor for The Golf Auction to work with a gentleman of Wayne Perkins qualities and to offer the "fruits" of his lifetime pursuit of the finest of golf pottery to the golf collecting community
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