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Shopping for Microwave Safe Dinnerware

Spode
Flemish Green by Spode

Flemish Green by Spode

Flemish Green was introduced after the Second World War. During the years of wartime, no decorated pottery was allowed to be sold in the UK except seconds and export rejects. Tableware was produced for utility purposes. In the case of Spode, tableware was made to exactly the same high standard that was expected from a leading manufacturer. With the slight relaxation in restrictions after the war colored bodies were introduced. Flemish Green was one of these introduced in 1949 and in production until about 1973.

By 1954, the plain Flemish Green body was very popular in Britain, however for the North American, Australia and New Zealand export markets, floral designs by Harold Holdway were added to create patterns including: Jacinth, Mimosa, Montego and Moondrop.

If you need replacement or additional pieces for your collection of Spode Flemish Green, monitor this page on a weekly basis for new listings.

If the item you are looking for is not listed, then bookmark this page and check back each week!
Eventually, your item should show up for sale.

When it comes to finding Spode that is difficult to find in stores near you, one of your best resources for acquiring the items you want are sites like Amazon, Etsy, Replacements and eBay, where there are a lot of wonderful finds still in the original boxes. We all receive those odd items as gifts that we have no need for and never use. Yet, one person's junk could be exactly the treasure you want.

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Please Note: Not all Spode is safe for use in the microwave. Patterns with gold or platinum decorations around the rim should not be used in your microwave because microwaves can not pass through metal. If in doubt, use this simple test: Is this Utensil Safe for the Microwave?



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