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New Hall Porcelain, 1781-1835

New Hall History

New Hall is linked historicaly with the two hard-paste factories of Plymouth and Bristol. It was founded in Staffordshire by a group of local potters who bought Richard Champion's patent for hybrid hard-paste in 1781.

The works must certainly rank as a leading 18th century concern, although the factory made no figures and very few decorative wares. The majority of its production were tea and dessert wares, jugs and punch bowls.


A New Hall Part Teaset pattern 538, c.1810-15.

A New Hall Part Teaset pattern 538, c.1810-15. A New Hall Part Teaset pattern 538, c.1810-15, hybrid hard-paste body, painted in cobalt blue and gilt, comprising a prow-form teapt and cover, teapot stand, 2 plates, a slop bowl, 8 bute shaped teacups with loop handles and 3 saucers. Marks: painted 538 on the base of teapot, stand and slop bowl. Condition: Teapot cracked, minor damage on the saucers.

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A New Hall Part Dessert Service pattern 2229, c.1820

A New Hall Part Dessert Service pattern 2229, c.1820 A New Hall Part Dessert Service, comprising 9 plates and 4 dishes, each piece with hand painted figures in landscapes in the centre, floral relief moulded border on light blue ground, the dishes with ribon-like handles. Dimensions: plates 21.2 cm. diam, dishes 21.5 cm x 19.5 cm. Condition: 2 plates with minor damage. Marks: pattern 2229 in black, c.1820.

This pattern is illustrated in "New Hall Porcelains" by Geoffrey A. Godden 2004. page 391. plate423.

Price: £590 (One Dish SOLD)

Stock Number PN1132

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A New Hall Porcelain Dish, Pattern 3090, c.1825

A New Hall Porcelain Dish, Pattern 3090, c.1820 A New Hall Porcelain Dessert Dish with moulded, shaped edge and two handles with shell-like device, deep blue border, the centre painted with flower sprays. Dimensions: 28 cm x 20.5 cm. Marks: Pattern 3090 in gilt, c.1825. Fine Condition.

* For similar patterns and shapes see: "New Hall Porcelains" by Geoffrey A. Godden 2004. page 394-6. plates 431-5.

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A New Hall milk jug Pattern 191 c.1795

A New Hall milk jug Pattern 191 c.1795 A New Hall obconical shape milk or cream jug, Pattern 191, enamelled with floral springs and bands. c.1795. Dimensions: 11cm high. Unmarked. Excellent condition.

Price: £110

Stock Number PN1072

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A New Hall Coffee Can and Saucer Pattern 425, c.1795-1800

A New Hall Coffee Can and Saucer Pattern 425, c.1795-1800 A New Hall hybrid hard-paste porcelain coffee can (with ring handle) and saucer, decorated with the printed outline and painted popular "Window" Pattern 425, c.1795-1800. Dimensions: saucer 14cm diam, can 6cm. high. Unmarked. Condition: Slight ware on the saucer.

Price: £85

Stock Number PN1070

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New Hall tea bowl and saucer Pattern 593, c. 1795-1800

New Hall tea bowl and saucer Pattern 593 A New Hall tea bowl and saucer Pattern 593, enamelled in a Chinese export style floral design. Dimensions: bowl 2'(5cm) tall x 3.5"(9cm) Diam. saucer 5.5"(14cm) Diam. Condition: A tiny nibble on the base rim of the bowl. Unmarked.

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A part New Hall teaset pattern 167 c.1785-90

New hall teaset patt. 167 c.1785-90 A part New Hall teaset pattern 167, c.1785-90, comprising a "silver shape" teapot, cover and stand, a slop bowl, a "obconical" shape milk jug and a coffee cup and saucer with typical "clip-handle", painted in salmon pink and spray of flowers in gilt. Pattern Number 167, painted in puce (on the base of the stand and the milk jug. Dimensions: Teapot 15cm. high x 24cm.(from handle to spout), Teapot stand 19.5 cm. x 17cm., Jug 13.5cm high, cup 6.5cm high x 7cm diam., saucer 13cm. high. Condition: minor ware on the gilding.

Price: £130

* Teapot and milk jug SOLD, the rest of the set is available.

Stock Number PN0912

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A New Hall Coffee Can and Saucer Pattern 621, c.1795-1800

A New Hall Coffee Can and Saucer Pattern 621, c.1795-1800 A New Hall hybrid hard-paste porcelain coffee can and saucer, decorated with the printed outline and painted "Dinner is served" Pattern 621, c.1795-1800. Dimensions: saucer 14cm diam, can 6cm. high. Workmen's mark in black. Condition: A stress line on the saucer.

Price: £85

Stock Number PN1071

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A New Hall "Willow" pattern slop bowl c.1795-1805

A New Hall hybrid hard-paste porcelain slop bowl c.1795-1805. Transfer printed in underglaze blue with a very elaborate Chinese style landscape design with two moths or butterflies above the temple. Oriental style brown enamel edges. 15.5cm diam x 7.2cm high. Excellent condition. Unmarked.

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A New Hall tea cup and saucer Pattern 1126 c.1815

A New Hall cup and saucer c.1815 A New Hall bone china Bute shape cup and saucer, pattern 1126 c.1815, decorated with enamelled flowers and leaves. Dimensions: cup Ht.6cm,D.8.2cm, saucer D.14cm. Condition: a stress line on the saucer. Unmarked.

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