Transfer Printed Marks

Frequently, both impressed and transfer-printed marks were used on Spode hot-press printed pieces from this period.  Transfer-printing was done on both biscuit ware and glost ware.  Usually the color of the printed mark was the same as that used for the printed pattern. 

31
33
33 Black
33 Brown
33 Green
33 Green - British Flowers
33a
33a Grey
34
36
37
41
47
47 with Pattern Num. 2886
49
50a Black
50a Manganese Purple
50a Pink
61 with Pattern Num. 107
63 Blue Version 1
63 Blue Version 2
63 Green Version 1
63 Green Version 2
64 The Ass the Lion and the Cock - Blue
64 The Crow and the Pitcher - Blue
64 The Dog and the Shadow - Green
64 The Dog and the Sheep - Blue
64 The Dog and the Wolf - Blue
64 The Fox and the Goat - Blue
64 The Fox and the Lion - Blue
64 The Fox and the Sick Lion - Black
64 The Fox and the Sick Lion - Blue
64 The Fox and the Tiger - Blue
64 The Horse and the Loaded Ass - Blue
64 The Leopard and the Fox - Blue
64 The Leopard and the Fox - Green
64 The Lion in Love - Black
64 The Lion in Love - Blue
64 The Lion in Love - Green
64 The Lion the Bear and the Fox - Green
64 The Mountains in Labour Green
64 The Oak and the Reed - Blue
64 The Sow and the Wolf - Blue
64 The Wolf and the Crane - Blue
64 The Wolf and the Lamb - Blue
64 The Wolf the Lamb and the Goat - Blue
64 The Wolf the Lamb and the Goat - Green
65a
66
66 Chase after a Wolf
66 Common Wolf Trap
66 Death of the Bear
66 Dooreahs Leading Out Dogs
66 Driving a Bear Out of Sugar Canes
66 Groom Leading Out
66 The Hog Deer at Bay
Unidentified Mark 1