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NewHall Pattern 241 Tea Bowl & Saucer Circa 1795

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NewHall Pattern 241 Tea Bowl & Saucer Circa 1795 New Hall  241 1795
We have for sale a lovely 18th century New hall tea bowl and saucer.

This lovely and typically elegant New Hall tea bowl is decorated with Pattern No 241 consisting of polychrome colours with a thin floral line border and a central spray of flowers and foliage.

The tea bowl is 3 & 1/2 inches (8.9cm)in diameter, and the saucer is 5 &1/4 inches (13.3cm) in diameter. Both are in an excellent original condition, although the tea bowl has a small firing fault to the foot rim and the saucer has a overglazed firing fault along with a little bit of wear to the decoration around the rim.
Price
£75.00  UK
$95.54  USA
88.13  EU
 The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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DimensionsThe tea bowl is 3 & 1/2 inches (8.9cm)in diameter, and the saucer is 5 &1/4 inches (13.3cm) in diameter. Date 1795  Late 18th Century Antiques Material Porcelain Origin English Maker New Hall Pottery Condition Excellent original condition, although the tea bowl has a small firing fault to the foot rim and the saucer has a overglazed firing fault along with a little bit of wear to the decoration around the rim Item code as470a134 / D0255 Status Sold

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NewHall Pattern 241 Tea Bowl & Saucer Circa 1795
 
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