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EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PATTERN NO. 425
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A NEWHALL PART TEA-SERVICE
Early 19th century, pattern no. 425
Decorated in the Mandarin palette with the 'Lady in the Window' pattern, comprising: an oval teapot and cover; a shaped-rectangular teapot; three oval teapot stands; a cream-jug; an open sugar-bowl; a waste-bowl; two saucer dishes; eleven teacups and saucers; together with a similarly decorated Newhall small punchbowl and an English pearlware small punchbowl with a silver lustre rim
9¾in. (24.7cm.) wide, the rectangular teapot (34)
Early 19th century, pattern no. 425
Decorated in the Mandarin palette with the 'Lady in the Window' pattern, comprising: an oval teapot and cover; a shaped-rectangular teapot; three oval teapot stands; a cream-jug; an open sugar-bowl; a waste-bowl; two saucer dishes; eleven teacups and saucers; together with a similarly decorated Newhall small punchbowl and an English pearlware small punchbowl with a silver lustre rim
9¾in. (24.7cm.) wide, the rectangular teapot (34)