NEW HALL porcelain teapot, of oval form, decorated with pattern number 241, with painted initials ''MADL''
This is a hard paste porcelain tea pot and lid by New Hall dating to very early 19th century, George III rd period, circa 1800 / 1805.
The New Hall China Works in Staffordshire made porcelain in the Georgian period between 1781 and 1835.
The decoration is hand-painted in bold enamels in a flower pattern c and is pattern number 241.
This is a recorded New Hall pattern.
The base has the pattern number 241 hand painted .
Weight 696 g
Handle to spout 26 ?m
Height 18,5 cm
Width 13 ?m
With light wear, minor losses to the glaze, otherwise excellent antique condition.
Excellent preservation of colors, despite the fact that the teapot is more than 215 years old.Please look carefully at the photos - they are part of the description.
Overall a beautifully decorated example of an early English, Georgian Teapot by New Hall!
Antique Number: SA975853
Dateline of this antique is 1800
Height is 185cm (72.8inches)
Width is 26cm (10.2inches)
Depth is 13cm (5.1inches)
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