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    New Hall Porcelain Bute Cup & Saucer Pattern 302 Oak Leaves c.1800

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    About this item

    An attractive Georgian porcelain cup and saucer by New Hall of bute shape, c.1790-1805. A painted band of oak leaves and acorns in sepia and gilt, framed with gilt borders and matching small device in the centre of both cup and saucer. Pattern number 302, unmarked. Saucer has a sticker for the Roderick Jellicoe Exhibition 1996. 

    The saucer measures 13cm (5 1/8") wide and 3.4cm (1 3/8") high. The cup measures 7.8cm (3") rim to rim, 10.2cm (4") rim to handle and 6cm (2 3/8") high.

    Condition: there is a small shallow rim chip to the saucer. No other damage or restoration and both both pieces ring well. Light surface wear, mainly to the gilt on the rims and handle.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    FA1051 (AB-67623)

    Period

    18th Century, 19th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

    Dealer

    The Fancy Fox

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