New Hall Named Scene Tea Cup & Saucer c1815

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Product Code:20030408

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Description

Heading : A Newhall Bone China Teacup and Saucer
Date : 1812-1820
Period : George III
Marks : None
Origin : Staffordshire. England
Colour : Coloured enamels upon bat printed designs within fine gilt band and rims
Pattern : Pattern Number 984
Features : The scene depicted on the saucer is named Bush Hill Park
Condition : Excellent
Restoration : None 
Dimensions : Saucer 14cm dia
Weight : 167 grams

Reference : For a similar trio see Holgate D. ‘Newhall and its Imitators’. Plate154 and Page46 for a discussion of the compressed loop handle peculiar to bone china products. Such an idiosyncratic feature is important as this pattern was previously used on hard paste porcelain services that featured a circular loop handle and confirms the body to be the later bone china alternative.

Bush Hill Park is within the borough of Enfield.

Additional information

Weight500 g

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