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A New Hall teabowl and saucer, with 'hockey-stick' moulded bands, within blue and gilt tasselled swag border, circa 1785 (teabowl with two rim chips)

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A rare New Hall serpentine sided tea canister and flat cover, with ovoid knop, decorated in gilt with scattered flowers and leaves, within gilt flower and leaf scroll bands, 4 1/2" high (11.5cm) pattern number 264 in gilt, circa 1790 See David Holgate, New Hall, figure 74, for a polychrome tea canister and cover of this form

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A New Hall teabowl and saucer, printed in underglaze blue with the Trench Mortar pattern, in Chinese style, the scroll, butterfly and diaper borders picked out in gilt, circa 1800

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A New Hall ogee shaped oval sucrier and cover, with two fixed ring handles and painted knop, decorated in gilt with scattered leaves, within leaf scroll bands, 5 1/2" high (14cm) pattern number 264 in gilt, circa 1790-95

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A New Hall serpentine sided helmet shaped milk jug, decorated in gilt with scattered flowers, beneath a gilt flower and flower scroll band, 3 3/4" high (9.5cm), pattern number 264 in gilt, circa 1795

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A New Hall teabowl and saucer, painted in famille rose palette with two figures in a fenced garden, in Chinese style, within blue, puce and iron red flowerhead and dot bands, circa 1790 This is New Hall pattern number 20

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Three New Hall teabowls, coffee cups and saucers, each decorated in gilt with scattered flowers, within gilt flower and leaf scroll bands, circa 1790 This is New Hall pattern number 264

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An unusual New Hall round punch bowl, the interior, exterior and underside of the base boldly printed and painted with the 'Boy at the Window' pattern, in Chinese famille rose style, 10 1/4" diameter (26 cm), circa 1810. This is New Hall pattern number 425. .

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A New Hall facetted teabowl, the pale blue ground border painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, within gilt line rim and dentil borders, circa 1790.

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A PAIR OF NEW HALL FLUTED TEABOWLS AND SAUCERS, decorated with painted flower sprays.

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A NEW HALL PORCELAIN HELMET SHAPED BALUSTER TEAPOT, painted with oriental figures, 6'' High. (AF), and eight items of New Hall and other porcelain. (AF). (10).

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HALL Sidney A new British atlas: comprising a series of 54 maps constructed from the most recent surveys ... With 42 hand coloured single page maps, 4 double page, and a large linen backed fldg. map of the inland navigation of England, Wales and the Southern part of Scotland (counted as 4 plates in the contents list), original cloth, quarter roan, upper inner joint splitting, 4to., London: Chapman & Hall, 1836.

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BANNATYNE CLUB. The Bannatyne Garlands, etc. A collection of the Bannatyne Garlands, by Sir Walter Scott and others, and other ephemeral publications by the Bannatyne Club., modern buckram, although a number of the original coloured wrappers are preserved separately, comprising: [i] The poems of George Bannatyne [edited with an extensive commentary by David Laing], 1824 Note: Terry 4a [ii] A Bannatyne garland, quhairin the president speaketh [by Sir Walter Scott], [1823] Note: Terry 118.1. [iii] The Bannatyne garland, number second [by Patrick Fraser Tytler], [1823] Note: Terry 118.2. [iv] Ane richt pithie and pleasant ballat of Bannatyne, 1824 Note: Terry 118.3. [v] A Bannatyne garland [by Patrick Fraser Tytler], 1824 Note: Terry 118/4 [vi] Ane Bannatyne Garlande, brevit be Maister Patrick, of the Kingis Chekar [by Patrick Fraser Tytler], 1826 Note: Terry 118.5. [vii] A new Bannatyne garland; compylit be Doctor Jehan of the Hall Ryal, [by Dr. John Jamieson], 1829 Note: Terry 118.6 Bound in is a note to Robert Graham, dated 18 February, 1828 apologising for the omission of Graham's name from the list of those attending the Club dinner and hence a delay in sending him his copy [viii] Ane new Bannatyne garland [by Patrick Fraser Tytler], 1829 Note: Terry 118.7. [ix] Ane plesand garland, being ane lytill and merrie conceited geste callit Ye coirne-clyppis ... [by Robert Pitcairn], [1830?] Note: Terry 118.8. ....

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Colburn (Henry, publisher). The Lady's Own Cookery Book, and New Dinner-Table Directory, in which will be found a large Collection of Original Receipts, 3rd ed., 1844, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, occasional light spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth with gilt dec. spine, some minor edge wear, 8vo, together with The Gentlewoman, by the author of "Dinners and Dinner Parties", pub. Chapman & Hall, 1864, frontis. of a woman at work in the kitchen, 32pp. pubs. cat. at rear, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, sl. rubbed, 8vo. First item Bitting, p.571. Second item contains recipes and other domestic advice. (2)

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Miscellaneous antiquarian, some Jewish interest, mostly 19th/early 20th c., including The Borough: A Poem by George Crabbe, 2nd ed., revised, 1810, Remains of the Late Rev. Charles Wolfe, by Rev. John A. Russell, 2 vols., Dublin, 1825, Tales of the Hall, by George Crabbe, 3 vols., new ed., 1820, Die Bucher der Bibel, ed. F. Rahlwes, illust. E. M. Lilien, vol. 1, 1908, etc. (a carton)

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McKenney (Thomas L. and Hall, James). The Indian Tribes of North America, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the Principal Chiefs, 3 vols., new ed., ed. Frederick Webb Hodge, Edinburgh, 1933-34, numerous col. plts., b & w illusts. to text, two folding maps at rear of vol. 3, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, d.j.s with darkened spines and sl. frayed in a few places, 4to, together with three others related (7)

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Sarazen, Gene & Wind, Herbert Warren Thirty Years of Championship Golf: The Life and Times of Gene Sarazen... 1st edition, into. By Robert T. Jones, frontispiece photograph of Sarazen with Bob Jones, illustrated from photographs, mauve cloth cover, silver lettering to cover & spine, with original dust jacket, Prentice-Hall, New York, 1950; Rice, Grantland, The Bobby Jones Story... 1st edition, blue cloth cover, gilt lettering to spine, original dust jacket, The Fireside Press, London, circa 1953 (2)

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Pair of Newhall Saucer Dishes with iron red and green leafage borders, 8in, patt No 1399, marked New Hall

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Pair of Newhall Saucer Dishes monochrome printed Etruscan figures, patt No 1109, marked New Hall

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[Scott, Sarah]. A Description of Millenium Hall, and the Country Adjacent: together with the Characters of the Inhabitants, printed for J. Newbery, 1762, b&w eng. frontis., pubs. ad. leaf at rear, untrimmed, contemp. calf-backed boards, rubbed and some wear, modern plain reback, 8vo, together with Visions in Verse, for the Entertainment and Instruction of Younger Minds, 7th ed., printed for J. Dodsley, 1767, eng. frontis., minor browning, 2. pp. pubs. ads. at rear, contemp. calf, rubbed and some wear to spine, label replaced, small 8vo, plus Trimmer (Mrs.), A New Series of Prints, accompanied by Easy Lessons: containing a general outline of Antient History, 1803 & A New Series of Prints, accompanied by Easy Lessons: containing a general outline of Roman History, 1804, b&w eng. plts. to each, front endpaper to first vol. loose, both contemp. sheep, somewhat worn, small 8vo, and Wallis (E. & J., pub.), Scenes in Russia; describing the manners, customs, diversions, modes of travelling, &c. of the inhabitants of that country: also, the manners and customs of the Cossacks & Kalmucs, 3rd ed., n.d., c. 1820, b&w eng. plts., some minor marks, contemp. calf-backed boards, rubbed and some wear, partly broken on spine, small 8vo, plus other mostly early 19th-c. children's literature, incl. several works published by William Darton (The Little Cowslip-Gatherers; or, What a Penny Will Do, by Esther Hewlett, Henwick Tales, by Mrs. Marshall, 4th ed., 1821, The Sunflower, by Mary Elliott, The Moss-House, new ed. revised, with plates, Divine and Moral Songs by Isaac Watts, new ed., A Tour Through England, 4th ed., with additions, 1821, Original Poetry for Young Minds by Miss Horwood, 2nd ed., 1818), etc, mostly leather bound, mainly small 8vo (50)

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Hall (Sidney). A New British Atlas Comprising a Series of 54 Maps, Constructed from the Most Recent Surveys, 1833, engraved title, numerous hand coloured county maps including maps of Scotland, Wales, Inland Navigation (folding), etc., all maps complete as list, a.e.g., contents detached from contemp. qtr. calf binding, rubbed with a little loss to head of spine, 4to (1)

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A NEW HALL PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER having ribbon garland and floral border, A NEW HALL WINDOW PATTERN CUP AND SAUCER in the "mandarin" style and TWO OTHER NEW HALL STYLE TEA BOWLS, (6)

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TWO LATE 18TH-/EARLY 19TH-CENTURY BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED PEARLWARE SAUCEBOATS, one decorated with various flowers, 18cm, (7in) long, the other in a Willow pattern, 16.5cm, (6.5in) long, and A WILLIAM RATCLIFFE (NEW HALL WORKS, HANLEY) BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED POTTERY MILK JUG, c.1831-40, decorated with a Chinoiserie scene of anglers and waterside pavilions, blue printed mark 'R' within a sunburst (Godden 3200) to base, 14cm, (5.5in) long (3)

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Six New Hall type teacups and five saucers, printed in black with classical figures, no marks, early 19th century. (11)

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A New Hall sugar bowl and cover, decorated with stylized bands of flowers and a pair of Spode plates painted with flowers and gilt scrollwork, late 18th/early 19th century, 21cm. (4)

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Two New Hall milk jugs, a spill vase painted with a band of flowers, and eight various cups and cans, late 18th/early 20th century. The jugs and four cups with A de Saye Hutton collection labels. (11)

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An oval New Hall sugar bowl and cover, printed in gold with building in landscapes between blue and gilt panels, red painted Warburton's patent mark, pattern No.888 early 19th century, 18.5cm. (2)

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Six New Hall/New Hall type teapots and covers, all of silver shape, decorated with flowers, pattern Nos.120 195 241 450 467 and 594 all c.1800. (12) All damaged, one with an associated cover.

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Four New Hall/New Hall type silver shaped teapots and covers, one with a stand, two teabowls and saucers, variously decorated with flowers and scale borders, c.1800. (13) Some damages, two covers probably associated.

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Five New Hall type teabowls and saucer, and an oval jug, variously painted with flowers, all c.1800. (11) Minor faults.

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Six New Hall/New Hall type milk jugs, decorated with flowers, including pattern Nos.176 376 and 450 all c.1800. (6) Pattern No.176 damaged.

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A pair of New Hall plates, the centres painted with scenes titled Dr Syntax Meditating on the Tombs and Dr Syntax Copying the Wit of the Window, the borders painted with flowers and moulded with fruit, pattern No.2679 c.1825-30 21.5cm. (2)

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A New hall spiral moulded cup and saucer, decorated in gold, mauve and puce with bands of flowers, c.1790 unmarked. (2)

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A pair of New Hall dessert dishes, the centres painted with scenes titled Dr Syntax at the funeral of his Wife and Dr Syntax bound to a tree by Highwaymen the borders painted with flowers and moulded with fruit, pattern No.2679 c.1825-30 32cm. (2)

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A New Hall silver shaped teapot, cover and stand, painted with triangular panels containing pink roses, pattern No.83 late 18th century, 25cm. (3) Minor faults.

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A New Hall coffee can, printed in gold with figures before a waterfall and with gilt foliage on a blue band, M & G.H. Fisher collection label, early 19th century.

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A New Hall topographical teacup and saucer. CIRCA 1790. Painted with a view of Hever Castle within gilt cartouches, the apricot border flanked by gilt lines and with pendant loop and foliate ornament (some slight wear to gilding) (2).

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John Bluck after Robert Freebairn (19th century) "The New Buildings on the West Front of Lancaster Castle, Comprehending the County Hall, Grand Jury Room and John of Gaunt's Tower"] Extensively inscribed and humbly dedicated by His Majesty's dutiful subject and servant Robert Freebairn, a coloured aquatinted engraving, 49m by 59.5cm (19 1/4in by 23 3/4in)

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A Staffordshire New Hall Hanley Boumier oval entrée dish with handles to ends, decorated with black and white frieze of swans and foliage framed by gilded lines with chevron bands, the body of blue lustre brushwork - printed Boumier Lucien Boullemier marks, painted numbers; together with a Carlton Ware leaf moulded oval bowl decorated with pink foxgloves and leaves - printed marks, impressed numbers, some chipping. (2).

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A pair of New Hall jugs painted with the 273 pattern of pink scale and pendant green leaves on the rims and scattered flowers 10.5cm high (2)

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A New Hall jug painted with pattern number 186 of iron red stars alternating with pink roses on a vine rim band, 11.5cm high, a dish of the same pattern, 17cm diameter, together with a New Hall type jug decorated with pattern number 133, 12cm high (R) (3)

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A collection of New Hall tea wares, each painted with the 195 pattern of iron red ribbon tied cash medallions alternating with pink flowers in a rim band, comprising: milk jug, waste bowl, two tea bowls and a saucer (5)

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A New Hall tea bowl and saucer painted with pattern number 267 of a puce wavy vine over alternating pink roses and red flowers, a New Hall saucer painted with the 173 pattern of pendant flowers from a pink scale rim, together with seven pieces of New Hall type to include a pair of tea bowls and saucers (10)

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Four New Hall coffee cans painted with pattern numbers 501 of gilt leaves on a blue band, 445 of bluebell flowers and 1070 of bryony, together with a fifth coffee can painted with a pattern similar to New Hall number 430 of barley ears and scrolling grey brown leaves (D) (5)

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A helmet shaped jug gilt with pattern number 64 of lines on the facetted body and a pendant of guilloche tapering down the loop handle raised above the serrated rim, 64 gilt within the foot rim, 12.5cm high. Patricia Preller records a plate with this pattern centred by a single gold flower in her 'New Hall Pattern Book', 2003

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A tea bowl painted with the 449 pattern of iron red and pink framed flower reserves,a 461 pattern tea bowl and saucer painted with black flowers, a 593 pattern tea bowl and saucer with flowers within a blue chevron band and a 594 pattern saucer with a wave of stylised flowers within an iron red cross rim band, bearing 'New Hall' mark in red (6)

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Two oval section cream or sauce boats, one decorated with the 947 pattern of a pink chevron and pellet band alternating with yellow flower vignettes over flowers, the other with pattern number 1058 of black printed roses overpainted with pink between sprays of three blue leaves, bears 'New Hall' mark in red (2)

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A tea cup and saucer painted with the 1070 pattern of green leaves alternating with red berries within chocolate lines, another with pattern number 1623, the purple seaweed band enclosing scattered leaves within yellow lined rims, bears 'New Hall' mark in red, a cup and saucer with some similarities and a coffee cup with an aubergine banded rim (7)

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A 1363 pattern saucer, a blue line and pink ermine band enclosing three red flowers and central pink spray, bears 'New Hall' mark, a 1442 pattern tea bowl and saucer with blue lined rim enclosing three groups of flowers, one with a distinctive two tone yellow flower, together with a saucer, the black floral print similar to pattern 1669 but with coloured flowers, bears 'New Hall' mark (4) Brian Penny thought that the tea bowl and saucer in this lot was pattern 1444 but Patricia Preller says this has a yellow lined rim. Also pattern 1554 is a similar pattern to the last saucer in this lot but Preller records the print under pattern 1669 but only overpainted green

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An oval section cream boat gilt with a band of heart shape leaves on the interior and deep pink centred English rose on the exterior, bears 'New Hall 1363' mark, together with another cream boat with similar gilding on the interior and the exterior gilt with pattern number 1610 of slanting guilloche alternating with wheat heads (2) Both Brian Penny and Patricia Preller are agreed that the first cream boat is of pattern 1563 not as marked

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A cream boat printed in puce and overpainted with pattern number 1614 of two exotic birds in branches above three pink roses, bears 'New Hall' mark

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A dish moulded and painted with pattern number 1476 of flowers in the white enclosing four pink flowers and their leaves all on a lavender blue ground, bears 'New Hall' mark, 20.5cm diameter

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A glazed jasper porcelain mug and jug sprigged on the former with amorini with a lion on one side and with a goat on the other and opposite the handle with a cavalier and his lady, the latter sprig repeated on the jug and flanked with sleighs drawn by a sheep and a goat, all below oak leaf bands, 8.5cm (2) The handle and spout mouldings appear to be distinctive to New Hall

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Dickens (Charles). The Mystery of Edwin Drood, 6 orig. parts, 1st ed, 1870, port. frontis. and addn. eng. title, twelve wood eng. plts. by S. L. Fildes, scattered foxing, orig. printed blue wrappers, spines worn and some fraying at edges, lower wrapper of second part detached, contained within a blue moire silk-lined cloth box portfolio, 8vo. All ads. present as called for by Hatton and Cleaver (pp.373-384) except: Part 2 lacks 'Cork Hats' leaf; Part 3 lacks 'Dr. De Jongh's' 2pp. insert, 'All the Year Round' slip, and 4pp. Cassell, Petter, and Gilpin ads.; Part 4 is without the Wilcox and Gibbs 4pp. insert; Part 5 lacks the Chapman and Hall 8pp. ads.; and Part 6 is without 'A New World at Home' 4pp. insert. (6)

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A Shelley orange and green glazed Art Deco style strainer dish with stand, a Carltonware leaf shape dish together with two New Hall Dickens series square dishes.

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A 19TH CENTUY STAFFORDSHIRE IRONSTONE BALUSTER SHAPED TWO HANDLED SLOP JAR AND COVER, possibly New Hall, 16" high

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An 18th century English saucer, previously attributed to Christian's, Liverpool, together with an English Bute-shape cup and saucer, Brighton Chain Pier mug, New Hall tea bowl and two cups with covers and stands, faults

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A selection of English porcelain teawares, comprising; a New Hall 'London' shape trio, painted with pattern 2054 (some wear), eight New Hall teabowls and six saucers, late 18th century, and various Royal Worcester pink-ground teawares, circa 1870

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An English porcelain New Hall-type silver-shape jug, typically painted with flowers in the Chinese Export style, 11cm high, circa 1800

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A Bohemian ruby glass vase, Wedgwood black jasper box and cover, New Hall tea bowl and sundries.

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