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    Early 19th century New Hall porcelain teacup and saucer

    $82 (approx conversion from £65)

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    About this item

    New Hall porcelain, Bute-shape teacup and saucer with ring handle, painted with blue wavy bands underlying scattered scattered gilt leaf sprigs. In the centre of the saucer is a gilt sunburst, which also appears in the bottom of the cup. Neither piece is marked but the pattern has been identified as New Hall's pattern 835.  (c.1805-06)

    Measurements:  Cup height 6.0 cms, diameter 8.3 cms and length (inc. handle) 10.5 cms;  saucer diameter 14.1 cms.

    Condition:  Good. No chips, cracks or other damage and no restoration. Gilding is generally good but there is some wear in the centre of the saucer.

    Stock no. 8086 

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10177 (AB-146786)

    Period

    19th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

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    David Scriven Antiques

    Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

    David Scriven Antiques was established in 1998, specialising in British pottery and porcelain. Since then we have been trading at antique fairs throughout England and Wales and we are well-known for the quality of our stock. As stand space tends to be limited at fairs, we mostly deal in 18th...