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Auction House:
Philips Auctions Australia
Number of lots recorded:17
Lots with images:17
Prices available:17
Category:
Newhall
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A New Hall 'Elephant Pattern' cup and saucer, circa 1808, pattern 876, the bute shaped cup with a looped handle and saucer richly decorated in the oriental manner with an elephant in a fenced garden with pavilions, pomegranate trees and other exotic… ***
*** Four Teabowls and saucers by Caughley, New Hall, other, circa 1790-1800, a Caughley ribbed tea bowl and fluted saucer with blue and gold floral decoration, 'S' Salopian mark, a New Hall pattern tea bowl and saucer, known pattern 195, with magenta and… ***
*** A bat printed sucrier in the manner of New Hall, circa 1800-1810, the oval sucrier with high set handles, having a pointed dome lid and finial, printed in black with vignettes and sprigs of summer fruits, a gold foliate border to the collar and handles;… ***
*** A New Hall creamer, circa 1810, pattern 856, a boat shaped creamer decorated with bold flowers and foliage in orange green and white colours with gilt enrichments upon a mazarine blue ground pattern number in red underside, height 9.5 cm, width 14.5 cm ***
*** A New Hall trio, circa 1800, pattern 856, a bute cup and a coffee can both with ring handles and a saucer, all decorated in a bold flower and leaf design in orange, lime green, white and gilt upon a cobalt ground, an undulate leafy border to the rims,… ***
*** A New Hall porcelain tea cup and saucer, 1795-1,800, pattern 171, the slightly tapering cup with a typical ear shaped handle, decorated in the Chinese export manner in puce, emerald and iron red colours with a loose floral spray in a basket, and other… ***
*** A New Hall porcelain jug, 1795-1800, pattern 171, the slightly tapering boat shaped jug with a characteristic ear shaped handle, decorated in the Chinese export manner in puce, emerald and iron red colours with a loose floral spray in a basket, and other… ***
*** Three scenic coffee cans, in the manner of New Hall and Pinxton, circa 1800, a New Hall style can with an oval ring handle decorated with two medallions with bat printed coloured transfers of landscapes within gilded surrounds, and two cans with loop… ***
*** A New Hall trio, circa 1810, pattern 163, a London shaped tea cup and a conforming coffee cup with square handles with flicked spurs, decorated with an oriental landscape and village scene with pavilions and figures in orange, pale blue and cobalt colours… ***
*** A New Hall tea cup and saucer, circa 1812, pattern 1154, a London shaped cup with a square handle Imari decorated with figures and pavilions in a landscape with an arching bridge and gilded tree, unmarked, height 6 cm, (cup) Diameter 14 cm, (saucer) ***
*** A New Hall cup and saucer in the Chinese manner, circa 1800, pattern 105, decorated to the cup exterior and saucer with a scene of a Chinese family waving, with cloud shaped reserved borders to the saucer and cup interior, with scale and stylised motifs… ***
*** A New Hall tea cup and saucer, 1810s, decoration pattern 1172, the exterior of the London-shape cup with ring handle and the saucer decorated in with a Chinoiserie scene of figures on a terrace with landscape beyond, a workman's mark underside the saucer.… ***
*** A New Hall 'Strawberry' teapot and cover, circa 1815-25 period, the London shaped bone china teapot delicately decorated with borders of flora and strawberries in colours upon a cream ground, husk decorations in sepia to the spout and with a 'Seven'… ***
*** A polychrome tea bowl and a saucer in the manner of New Hall, circa 1790-1,800, the tea bowl with two shaped reserves of flowers and festoons to the interior rim, the saucer with sprigs and a border of trailing flowers in puce, iron red and cornflower… ***
*** A New Hall transfer-printed tea cup and saucer, circa 1815, decoration pattern 1063, the Bute-shape cup with ring handled, decorated en grisaille, the cup with opposed scenes of a country house and children with a model boat at a pond, the saucer with a… ***
*** A New Hall transfer-printed tea cup and saucer, circa 1815, decoration pattern 1063, the Bute-shape cup with ring handle, decorated en grisaille, the cup with opposed scenes of a country landscape and a figure at a well, the saucer with a well-dressed… ***
*** A New Hall shell border dessert plate, circa 1825-30, pattern 2934, with four shaped cobalt reserves decorated with gilt grapevines and scrolls and loose floral arrangements in bold colours with gilt enrichments upon a white ground; pattern number… ***