MOSTLY LATE 18TH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRON-RED NO 2 TO TEAPOT
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A Newhall porcelain part tea-service and various other teacups, saucers and bowls
Mostly late 18th, early 19th Century iron-red No 2 to teapot
The first is typically painted with pink swags, scattered flowersprays and circular diaper-patterns, comprising; on oval-shaped teapot and cover, two teabowls of wrythen form, a sugar-bowl and a slop-bowl of the same form; two teabowls with similar pink decoration; two teabowls with dark-blue ground borders enriched with gilt leaves, both of wrythen form; three wrythen teabowls painted with gilt flowers and five saucers with similar decoration; a Samson Worcester-style teabowl, with scale-ground and exotic birds; two shallow bowls, one with a dark-blue-ground border and gilt leaves, the other with pink flowers hanging from a gilt border (20)
Mostly late 18th, early 19th Century iron-red No 2 to teapot
The first is typically painted with pink swags, scattered flowersprays and circular diaper-patterns, comprising; on oval-shaped teapot and cover, two teabowls of wrythen form, a sugar-bowl and a slop-bowl of the same form; two teabowls with similar pink decoration; two teabowls with dark-blue ground borders enriched with gilt leaves, both of wrythen form; three wrythen teabowls painted with gilt flowers and five saucers with similar decoration; a Samson Worcester-style teabowl, with scale-ground and exotic birds; two shallow bowls, one with a dark-blue-ground border and gilt leaves, the other with pink flowers hanging from a gilt border (20)
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