New Hall Antiques
Portrait of 'Malacca ' Winner of the Cambridge Stakes 1856 with the Newmarket Grandstand beyond Circle of Harry Hall 1814-1882 |
| oil on canvas
20 x 28in.
"Mallacca" was a bay colt foaled in 1853 by "Ratan" out of "Alice" On ethe 28th October 1856 he won the cambridgeshire stakes at Newmarket beating "Vengeance". (The same season's cesarewitch winner) and "Flyaway" by 2 lengths and a neck in a field of 34 runners. The colt was ridden by Hibberd who weighed out at an astonishing 5ST 5Lbs. Malacca is being held by Tom Parr his owner/tainer. Malacca was a hard rich bay horse with black legs and two white heels behind. He was a hunter like looking horse standing about 15 by three. He has a strong neck, very deep shoulders and girth, light body, good back, hips a little wide, long quarters, rising on the rump, with a good bang tail, well developed thighs, hocks and knees with plenty of bone, showing good length. |
Oriental Style Teabowl c1800-60 |
| A fine dish c1800-60, possibly Newhall or Lowestoft. Hand painted detail, nice quality.
Condition: Fair
Size: 12cm diameter 2cm height
Weight: 100g
Further pictures available upon request
Please quote reference number D8
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Newhall Famille Rose Tea Cup & Bowl c1825 |
| A lovely teacup & saucer c1825 in the style of famille rose. Handpainted flowers and sprigs, a lovely duo.
Condition: Fair, hairline underneath saucer
Weight 250g
Further pictures available upon request
Quote reference number B7
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Walker & Hall silver teapot 1913 |
| A lovely, heavy quality sterling silver teapot by the well known makers Walker & Hall. Very clearly hallmarked for Sheffield 1913, in splendid condition, and clean inside. In the so-called 'Queen Anne flutes' patern, with a good poouring spount, the hinged lid topped with a knob fluted to match thelower half of the body. Weight 25.5ozs. Ht.6ins. |
New Hall Cream Jug c.1815 |
| A London shape New Hall cream jug decorated with pattern no.1058 and dating to c.1815.Label to base reads: Brian J.Penny
New Hall Collection.
Also marked with the double circle New Hall
factory mark. |
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