Description
Heading : Pair of New Hall porcelain tea plates
Date : c1795
Period : George III
Marks : Puce painted pattern numbers
Origin : English
Colour : White. blue and gilt
Pattern : 248 : Small scattered sprigs in gold
Features : Spiral fluted moulding
Size : 1 ½ inches tall by 8 ½ inches in diameter
Size : 1 3/8 inches tall by 8 inches in diameter
Condition : Some wear commensurate with age. crazing to the smaller plate as shown
Restoration : None
Weight : 680 grams combined
Additional Information : Described by Geoffrey Godden as ” Under glaze mazarine-blue band with gold decoration on the glaze. Gold feathery devices hang from the lower side of the border. Pattern: small scattered sprigs in gold”. You may also read David Holgate: New Hall p84 plate 54.
We also have trios. a teapot and slop bowl. creamer and a sucrier available in the same 248 pattern.
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