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BADA Gift List - Under £1000 The BADA Christmas Gift ListNew Hall Porcelain Tea Service, Circa 1813-17.
A New Hall Porcelain Pattern 1045 Part Tea Service with Sea Shell and Seaweed Painting.
1813-17.
The set of hard-paste porcelain teawares consists of a teapot & cover, two bowls, and three tea bowls and a milk jug, all decorated with a yellow seashell design with surrounding flowers, colourful seaweed with an iron-red and green cell band around the shoulder of the teapot and inner rim of bowls.
Mark: Pattern # 1043 in burnt orange.
Dimensions: Teapot 6 inches high x 10 inches long x 5 1/4 inches deep;
Slop Bowl: 6 inches x 3 inches;
Slop bowl: 4 3/4 inches diameter x 2 1/2 inches high;
Tea bowls: 3 1/4 inch diameter x 2 inches high;
Milk jug: 4 1/4 inches high x 5 inches long x 2 1/2 inches deep.
Reference: Patricia Preller's 'New Hall Pattern' book on page 42 for illustration of pattern.
Geoffrey Godden's "New Hall Porcelains", Plate 52, page 137 for pattern.
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