Description
18th Century New Hall Tea Bowl and Saucer. There is a painters tally mark located on the base of saucer along with the painter’s number “30”. This is a variation of pattern number 338. see ‘New Hall’ by David Holgate. page 76 plate number 39 for a colour variation. The decoration has an undulating line interrupted by sprays containing a pink rose. The centre of both the saucer and bowl has a wheel painted in orange. mauve. pink and blue. Floral sectors containing pink roses. orange pimpernels and leaves painted in two shades of green with a mauve garland rim border. gilding highlights both the rim of the bowl and foot rim.
No chips. cracks or retsoration. The saucer is 5 3/8th inches diameter and the tea bowl is 3 1/4 diameter and 2 1/16th high
Also see :
http://www.antiques.com/classified/Antique-Porcelain—Pottery/Antique-Cups—Saucers–Mugs/Antique-Newhall-teabowl—saucer–pat–338-variation–C–1790.
For tally mark reference see: ‘New Hall Porcelains’ by Geoffrey A. Godden F.R.S.A section ‘The New Hall Marks. Markets and Prices’ page 129.




















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