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Shell pattern Tazza, Old Hall Earthenware Co, Circa 1861-86.
Sea-shell decorated English Ironstone Dessert Tazza.
Pearlware.
Old Hall Earthenware Company.
1861-86.
The ironstone tazza is actively covered all over with a printed pattern of sea-shells and seaweed.
Old Hall Earthenware Ltd., Hanley, Staffordshire was the first earthenware company to form a Limited company (Ltd.). They took over the Old Hall pottery from Charles Meigh.
Dimensions
Height: 4 3/4 inches.Stock number
NY07248The BADA Standard
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