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New Hall tea wares including a spirally fluted bowl pattern 173; a small bowl pattern 191; a slop bowl pattern 208; a deep saucer with a fluted rim (4)

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A 19th century Staffordshire christening mug inscribed in gilt John Walker January 1840 painted with two vignettes of fanciful birds in landscapes gilt rims; another mug inscribed in gilt Robert Mitchell Lord Rancliffs Bunny Park 1850 painted with bouquets of summer flowers and foliage gilt rims; another christening mug inscribed in gilt Lucy Jackson Perkin 1840 painted with flowers and foliage; a New Hall silver shape teapot pattern 434 na•vely painted with a band of flowers and foliage red rims flat cover 26cm long (handle broken and glued) (4)

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New Hall type gilded whorled tea set (23)

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COYSH & HENRYWOOD, Dictionary of Blue and White; HOLGATE, New Hall; GODDEN G., British Pottery and Porcelain, Coalport and Coalbrookdale Porcelain and three other reference (7)

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A New Hall helmet-shaped cream boat on waisted stem and circular foot (chip to foot) L 10cm; and an early Derby pickle dish heightened in gilt L 12.5cm

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A late 18th century Worcester saucer painted in Imari colours with the fan pattern and a New Hall jug printed and painted with the 'Boy at the Window’ pattern 10.5cm high (D) (2)

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Attributed to New Hall a jug painted with the 126 pattern of a wavy pink ribbon band with flowers above iron red star twin strap band interwoven with wavy flowering vine band the baluster body spirally fluted 13cm high

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A pair of New Hall tea cups and saucers painted with pattern number 550 of flying dragons amongst trees (4) *For this pattern see Patricia Preller 'New Hall Pattern Book’ page 27

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A late 18th century tea bowl and saucer possibly Lowestoft painted with a black bird looking down from a blossom branch onto a red rock a New Hall tea bowl and saucer and a Worcester polychrome coffee cup (5)

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A late 18th Century English porcelain bowl, possibly Lowestoft painted with flowers and swags, 4.25" diameter; a similar saucer possibly New Hall.(2).

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A late eighteenth century enamel oval patch box the monochrome architectural cover depicting ‘New Guild-Hall Bath’ with pink enamel base the interior with mirror cracks and losses 4cm long

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Three New Hall tea bowls and saucers and another saucer

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David Hall McKewan Crofters Cottage watercolour David Hall McKewan (1816-1873) Rural scene with cottage and mountainous landscape beyond signed watercolour over pencil 34 x 52.5cm.; 13.5 x 20.75in. * Exhibited at the Royal Academy 1837-53 the British Institution Society of British Artists-Suffolk Street and the New Watercolour Society. Elected Member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1848. Painted in Wales Scotland Ireland and Kent.

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A New Hall type porcelain tea service, comprising: teapot cover and stand, sucrier and cover, milk jug, waste bowl, six cups, five teabowls, six saucers and two plates, each fluted body decorated with gilt floral sprig within a swag border, Pattern No.270, circa 1800, sucrier chipped, crack to one cup.

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George Grosz, 1893-1959 TANZBAR, BERLIN (DANCE HALL, BERLIN) stamped on the reverse with the Estate stamp and the number 3-79-1 pen and ink and reed pen on paper 61 by 46.6cm.; 24 by 18.375in. Executed circa 1924. After moving from Dresden to Berlin, Grosz threw himself into city life and by 1912 theatre, circus and cabaret scenes numbered among his favoured subjects. Provenance Studio of the artist, Berlin George Grosz Estate, 1959 Peter Deitsch Fine Arts, Inc., New York Acquired directly from the above by the present owner in the late 1960s The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Ralph Jentsch.

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A New Hall pink bordered tea bowl and saucer with floral spray decoration

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A New Hall silver shape vertical sided fluted Teapot and Cover, pattern no 272, metal repair to spout, a Worcester Tea Bowl and Saucer in green and another Worcester underglaze blue Gilly flower pattern Coffee Cup various

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A New Hall-type oval sucrier and cover, wrythen shape painted with flower sprays in green and puce (5in. long) and a Victorian earthenware baluster mug printed with 'pot-lid' type views in the style of F. & R. Pratt of Fenton-4in.

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An early 19th century New Hall part tea and coffee set. with roses and other flowers and foliage on a pale blue ground, in Spode shape, comprising: a teapot, cover and stand; a sugar-bowl and cover; a milk jug; a slop bowl; eight coffee cups; four tea cups; nine saucers; a cake plate; and a bread plate (28)

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A New Hall blue and white part tea service, transfer printed with a Chinese building in a river landscape, comprising; a teapot, cover and stand, a sugar bowl and cover, a slop bowl, five teabowls, five coffee cups and six saucers, late 18th century See Patricia Preller, A partial reconstruction of the New Hall pattern book (2003), p. 136 where the author lists this pattern as ÔTrench Mortor.

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A selection of English porcelain, comprising; a Derby oval teapot and cover painted and gilt with an ovolo band, puce mark, pattern no. 659; four Spode coffee cans bat-printed en grisaille; a Caughley/Coalport type teapot, cover and stand (cracked) and a sugar box ensuite; and a New Hall type teapot and cover (cracked)

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A porcelain tea bowl and saucer, possibly New Hall, late 18th Century, spiral fluted and painted with repeating flowers.

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An oval New Hall teapot stand, with ribbon and floral decoration. 6.5in. (16.5cm.) diameter.

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Leigh (Samuel). New Pocket Atlas of England & Wales, (3rd ed., M.A Leigh, 1831), addn. engraved title depicting a woman and globe (lacks general printed title), fifty-five uncol. eng. county maps, folding hand-col. map at rear with some loss (repaired), 4pp. publishers catalogue to rear, modern qtr. calf gilt, 12mo The maps are engraved by Sidney Hall. They were previously issued in Leigh's New Pocket Atlas of England and Wales, and are now uncoloured but otherwise unchanged. The edition statement refers to the Road-book itself. It is the fourth edition of Leigh's atlas. (1)

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Bindings. Works of Charles Dickens, 20. vols., pub. Chapman and Hall, n.d., c. 1880s, marbled edges and endpapers, contemp. half green morocco gilt, rubbed and a little scuffed to spines, together with The Roman History from the Building of Rome to the Ruin of the Commonwealth, by Nathaniel Hooke, 6 vols., new ed., carefully corrected by the Rev. J. R. Pitman, 1821, folding eng. maps, contemp. maroon half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and some minor marks, 8vo, plus other 19th c. bindings, various (31)

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A pair of New Hall coffee cans, with ring handles, decorated in Imari style with fruiting trees, 2 1/2" high (6.5cm), circa 1815

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A pair of New Hall Bute shape teacups and saucers, with ring handles, decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with a tobacco leaf design, on a cobalt blue ground, within gilt scroll borders, circa 1805-10

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A New Hall coffee can and saucer, with ring handle, decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with a tobacco leaf design, on a cobalt blue ground, within gilt scroll borders, circa 1805-10

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A pair of New Hall coffee cans, with ring handles, decorated in Imari style with fruiting trees, 2 1/2" high (6.5cm), circa 1815

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A pair of New Hall coffee cans and saucers, with ring handles, decorated in Imari style with fruiting trees, 2 1/2" high (6.5cm), circa 1815

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A New Hall Bute shape teacup, coffee can and saucer, with ring handles, decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with a tobacco leaf design, on a cobalt blue ground, within gilt scroll borders, circa 1805-10

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A New Hall coffee can, with ring handle, bat printed in gilt in Warburton style with a thatched cottage in a wooded landscape, the blue ground decorated in gilt with stiff leaves, 2 1/4" high (5.8cm0, circa 1820

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A New Hall fluted teacup and saucer, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within gilt line borders, pattern number 3499 in gilt, circa 1825

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A New Hall coffee can, painted in brown and gilt with a fruit and leaf band, within gilt line borders, 2 3/8" (6cm) and other coffee cans

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A New Hall obconical milk jug, with loop handle, printed in underglaze blue with the Trench Mortar pattern, 4 1/2" high (11.5cm) circa 1785-90

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A New Hall serpentine sided teapot and cover, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within flower and puce scroll bands, 5 1/2" high (14cm) pattern number 312, circa 1790

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A Staffordshire porcelain serpentine sided teapot and cover, with loop handle and vase shaped knop, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within puce bands, 6 1/4" high (16cm) pattern number 161, possibly Keeling & Co. (cracks), and a New Hall serpentine sided teapot and cover, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within flower and leaf bands, pattern number 186, circa 1790 (handle glued)

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A New Hall rose palette with flowers and leaves, within lobed puce cartouches and borders of flowers and leaves, 4 1/4" high (10.8cm) pattern number 449, circa 1785

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A New Hall obconical milk jug, with loop handle, painted in famille rose palette with scattered flowers, beneath a scrolling puce diaper band, 4 1/2" high (11.5cm) circa 1785-90 This is New Hall pattern number 173

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A Chelsea plate, painted in coloured enamels with a bold spray of flowers and leaves, and scattered flowers, within a brown line rim, 8 1/2" diameter (21.5cm), brown anchor mark, circa 1760 (worn), and a New Hall type teabowl and saucer, painted in famille rose style

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Earl Ethel Dinners in Miniature London Chapman and Hall Limited 1892 8vo (190mm x 120mm) half title advertisement leaf at end original cloth spine and front cover lettered in gilt With a number of other works including Lizzie Heritage Cassells New Universal Cookery Book (London Paris & Melbourne 1894) Emile Herisses The Art of Pastry Making according to the French and English Methods. (London 1895) Mary W. Doncaster Luxurious Modern Cookery (London & Derby 1889) Mary Jewrys Warnes Model Cookery and Housekeeping Book. (London n.d) Charles Elme Francatelli The Cooks Guide and Housekeepers & Butlers Assistant (London 1888) A. Escoffiers A Guide to Modern Cookery (London 1909) a fifth edition of Major L[James Henry] The Pytchley Book of Refined Cookery and Buills of Fare (London n.d) A. Kenney Herbert (WyvernÓ) Fifty Dinners (London n.d) and Nacy Lakes Daily Dinners A Collection of 366. Distinct Menus in English and French (London & New York n.d.)

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A small collection of early 19th Century and later ceramics, includes New Hall deep dish and saucer, Victorian and later jugs, mug etc (9)

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Norfolk Memorandum. Extracts from Memorandum Book for Year 1771, prob. Norfolk, c. 1771, a neat list of 79. entries over the whole year, giving an insight into local life, with entries such as "the Haven Frozen to bear several people across by the New Hall", "Berry a courier marries to Mrs. Steel this morning", "Bought at Cross's Mart a Dark Anthorn for 1s 3d.", "A Riot in the Market today on Account of the price of butter", etc., three pages, sl. dust soiled and a little splitting along folds, folio (1)

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A New Hall Boumier Ware lustre glazed pottery pedestal fruit bowl with pheonix, flower and fruiting tree decoration and pink glaze, 23.5cms diam

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A pair of New Hall cups and saucers, decorated roses with borders, a pair of Staffordshire early 19th century willow pattern cans and a porcelain blue and white bowl, a dolls Victorian china tea up and saucer, decorated flowers. Together with an early 19th century porcelain plate, decorated birds in a garden with insects, in famille noir oriental style. 12in. (30.5cm.) diameter. (7).

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A leather-bound musical photograph album with pictorial pages that include views of St. Augustine's Quay, Bristol; the Town Hall, Leeds; Llandudno; Patrick Street, Cork; and New Street, Birmingham; containing 45 mainly studio portrait photographs, including an unidentified cricket team, c.1900, by Price of Chew Magna.

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Postcards - An album of 252 topographical and humorous cards, including r.p. views of the Central Station, Barrow (two different); Stanley Road, Barrow Island; Barrow from St. George's Tower (two different); the fire at Waddington's, Barrow, 1906; Barrow Steelworks by Night; Town Hall & Duke Street, Barrow; Vicker's New Crane; 'The Wrecked Crane'; Furness Abbey Station; the visit of Prince Fushimi to Barrow, showing Submarine C 8 and H.M.S. Hazard; the Peruvian ship 'Coronel Bolognesi' (sic); the S.S. 'Viking'; the S.S. 'Duke of Connaught'; the Barrow & Fleetwood Steamer 'Gwalia', etc.

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A selection of New Hall teawares, comprising: a commode-shaped teapot and cover, painted with scattered floral sprays, painted pattern no. 195 (old metal repair to spout); and a part tea service painted with floral sprays within a ribband and flower border, comprising; a helmet-shape jug, a slop bowl, a sugar bowl and five teabowls and six saucers, the slop bowl with painted pattern no. 186 (minor damage and wear)

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A New Hall part tea service, gilt with Chantilly sprigs below narrow pink borders within gilt lines, comprising teapot and stand, sugar bowl, slop basin, two saucer dishes, two coffee cups, four teabowls and five saucers, circa 1795

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FIVE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, decorated in deep plum with rose sprays, probably New Hall, and a matching bowl. (11).

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HALL (MR + MRS), IRELAND; ITS SCENERY, CHARACTER, & Co, bound by RUTLAND, 3 vols with title vignettes, engraved frontispieces and other illustrations and maps, some coloured, full gilt and tooled Morocco with marbled endpapers, new edition

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Pair of early 19th Century Derby Imari pattern Plates, Svres Plate painted with pink roses, a Spode "New Stone" Plate, decorated with flowers, a New Hall Bowl and a famille rose Bowl, (6).

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A New Hall style Regency tea set, decorated with blue bands heightened in gilt with vitruvian scrolls, the ground with gilt sprigs, comprising a teapot; sucrier and stand; creamer; slop bowl; tea plates in two sizes; eight cups and seven saucers, (some damages). (qty)

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Four pieces of New Hall porcelain, decorated with pink diaper work borders and floral sprigs, comprising of two tea bowls, one saucer dish and a small cream jug (4)

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Hall, Mr & Mrs S.C.. Ireland: its Scenery, Character etc, 3 Vols. London: Virtue, n.d. [c.1875]. New edn, eng. plates, text vignettes, maps, half green calf (scuffed; vol. 3 with torn spine strip), (3).

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A New Hall facetted teabowl and saucer, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within puce and iron red garland borders, circa 1795

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A rare New Hall oval sauce tureen, cover and stand, with two loop handles, and loop knop, moulded in relief with bands of roses, flowers and leaves, brightly picked out in coloured enamels, within gilt line borders, 5 1/2" high (14cm), circa 1820-25 See P Halfpenny, A Partial Reconstruction of the New Hall Pattern Book, U316, for a plate with this border, and centrally painted with a basket of flowers

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A rare New Hall saucer dish, bat printed in gilt with four young children around a bird's nest, beneath a tree, within gilt line border, 7 1/2" diameter (19cm) painted crown mark in puce and inscribed 'Warburton's Patent',

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A pair of New Hall teacups, coffee cans and saucers, each decorated in Imari style with fruiting branches, and picked out in gilt, pattern number 446, circa 1805

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A New Hall coffee can, with ring handle, printed and painted with a mother beside a child on a toy horse, within gilt line borders, 2 1/2" high (6.5cm) circa 1820

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