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Georgian New Hall Porcelain Oval Teapot with Boy in Window Pattern 425, Ca 1802
About the Item
This is a hard paste porcelain tea pot and lid by New Hall dating to very early 19th century, George 111rd period, circa 1800 / 1805.
The Teapot is well potted with an oval shape and high loop handle.
The decoration is hand-painted in bold enamels in a chinoiserie pattern called "Boy or Lady in the Window" and is pattern number 425, with an upper rim dot and line border.
This is a recorded New Hall pattern.
A similar Teapot in the same shape with a different pattern is illustrated on page 112 of the book: An Anthology of British Teapots by Philip Miller & Michael Berthoud published by Micawber Publications.
The base has the pattern number 425 hand painted in burnt orange, on the inner foot rim.
Please Note : This piece has damage which is not obvious when displayed and it displays very well.
- please see item condition for details.
Overall a beautifully decorated example of an early English, Georgian Teapot by New Hall!
- Creator:New Hall (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 6.5 in (16.51 cm)Width: 10.63 in (27.01 cm)Depth: 4.82 in (12.25 cm)
- Style:Chinoiserie (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1800-1805
- Condition:Repaired: Old repairs to two handle cracks plus damage as listed below Please note that the teapot is structurally stable and still has good ring to it when tapped with a finger. Displays very well Overall Fair to Good condition. Please see Images. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. We note the following damage; 1) Stable star hairline cracks to base and another short hairline to inner rim near the handle 2) Two inner rim chipped sections. 3) Two handle cracks, one at top and one just above lower attachment. Lid undamaged.
- Seller Location:Lincoln, GB
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