A New Hall hardpaste part tea-service painted in colours and gilt with scattered sprigs of stylised corn-flower buds below a continuous band of flowers within gilt lines, comprising: a commode-shaped teapot, cover and stand; sugar-bowl and cover; silver-shaped milk-jug; slop-basin; and twelve teabowls and saucers (one teabowl damaged, some general wear), pattern no. 161, circa 1795

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A New Hall hardpaste part tea-service painted in colours and gilt with scattered sprigs of stylised corn-flower buds below a continuous band of flowers within gilt lines, comprising: a commode-shaped teapot, cover and stand; sugar-bowl and cover; silver-shaped milk-jug; slop-basin; and twelve teabowls and saucers (one teabowl damaged, some general wear), pattern no. 161, circa 1795

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