A NEWHALL PART TEA SERVICE
A NEWHALL PART TEA SERVICE

CIRCA 1810, PATTERN NO. 446 IN IRON-RED

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A NEWHALL PART TEA SERVICE
Circa 1810, pattern no. 446 in iron-red
Painted overall in underglazed blue and enriched in iron-red and gilt with flowering plants radiating from a central medallion, gilt-lined rim, comprising:
An oval teapot and cover, 10in. (25.4cm.) wide
Two oval teapot stands, 6½in. (16.5cm.)wide
A waste-bowl, 6in. (15.2cm.) diameter
A sugar-bowl and cover, 7in. (17.8) wide
A cream-jug, 5¼in. (13.3cm.) wide
Four saucer dishes, 83/8in. (21.3cm.) diameter
A dessert plate, 83/8in. (21.3cm.) diameter
12 teacups
Five coffee-cans
14 saucers, 53/8in. (13.7cm.) diameter (42)
Provenance
With S. Wyler, New York, 1969

Lot Essay

Cf. David Holgate, Newhall and Its Imitators, London, pp. 74 and 113, plate 107.

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