As one of the most important factories from the Industrial Revolution, The Spode Museum tells the story of Spode and its importance to Stoke over the 230 years of its operation, with displays of its history, working conditions and people and of its products from the 1770s up to the time it closed in 2008, when Spode was still producing world class hand-painted ceramic wares (some badged as Royal Worcester). Activities at the Centre include demonstrations by highly skilled former Spode employees of china painting and printing on antique machinery from original copperplates.
The Shop offers a range of Antique, Vintage and modern Spode and Copeland ceramics together with high-quality art prints reproduced from the Copper plates in the Spode Museum Trust archives, ceramic related reference books, giftware and much more.