New Hall "Boy in the window" pattern creamer 1810
£76.00 inc. tax
Newhall's famous and flamboyant "Boy in the window" pattern 425.
Inspired by Qianlong 18th century period of Chinese export porcelain, the Newhall factory came up with this wonderful colourful pattern.
Colour was not just the property of the 1960's ! Fantastic inventive Georgian period designs are just so full of colour.
Transfer printed with a fine grey/black outline and then meticulously enamelled with the colour. Its very eye catching and certainly one of Newhalls most popular patterns of the day.
This creamer is in exceptional condition.
Makers marks:
Pattern number 425 in red enamel
Height:
9.4 cm tall to top of handle
Length:
15.5 cm long from lip to handle
Weight:
187 g
Age:
210 years
Condition:
Excellent condition.
Very slight age related ware, this is really in very good condition. A small filled chip on the the footrim, not noticable from the side unless pointed out.
Maker:
New Hall
Inspired by Qianlong 18th century period of Chinese export porcelain, the Newhall factory came up with this wonderful colourful pattern.
Colour was not just the property of the 1960's ! Fantastic inventive Georgian period designs are just so full of colour.
Transfer printed with a fine grey/black outline and then meticulously enamelled with the colour. Its very eye catching and certainly one of Newhalls most popular patterns of the day.
This creamer is in exceptional condition.
Makers marks:
Pattern number 425 in red enamel
Height:
9.4 cm tall to top of handle
Length:
15.5 cm long from lip to handle
Weight:
187 g
Age:
210 years
Condition:
Excellent condition.
Very slight age related ware, this is really in very good condition. A small filled chip on the the footrim, not noticable from the side unless pointed out.
Maker:
New Hall
Product Code:ir3Dma2
Units in Stock:1
weight:187.0g
Brand:Newhall
Product Condition: Used
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