A New Hall bone china blue-ground part tea and coffee-service
A New Hall bone china blue-ground part tea and coffee-service

CIRCA 1815, PATTERN NUMBER 1277, THE MILK-JUG AND SUGAR-BOWL WITH PRINTED NEW HALL WITHIN A DOUBLE CIRCLE MARK

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A New Hall bone china blue-ground part tea and coffee-service
Circa 1815, pattern number 1277, the milk-jug and sugar-bowl with printed New Hall within a double circle mark
Of London shape, bat-printed and coloured with figures of women and children in Classical dress among furniture and with musical instruments, within gilt oval cartouches, reserved on a ground of gilt trailing vine with panels of fruit, comprising:

A rectangular teapot, cover and stand (chip to rim of cover and to inside rim)
A rectangular two-handled sugar-bowl and cover (one handle repaired)
An oval milk-jug
A slop-basin
Five saucer-dishes
Ten teacups (three stained, one cracked, one chipped)
Twelve coffee-cups (one cracked, one chipped, one with handle repaired) Eleven saucers (one riveted)

Lot Essay

Cf. David Holgate, Newhall and Its Imitators (1971), col. pl. G.

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