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A NEW HALL PORCELAIN "BOY IN THE WINDOW" PATTERN CREAM JUG, pattern number 425, circa 1795-1805, pink painted number, 15cm, (6in) long

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A NEW HALL PORCELAIN NEO-CLASSICAL SILVER-SHAPED TEAPOT painted in polychrome enamels with floral sprigs and puce ribbons, pattern N.172, 26.5cm, (10.5in) long

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A pair of New Hall dishes, decorated with chinoiserie scenes, pattern No.425, c.1810-20, 20.5cm. (2) Minor damage.

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A rare New Hall miniature part tea service, each piece painted in coloured enamels with scrolling flowers and leaves, comprising: a London Shape teapot and cover, a London Shape milk jug, and two teacups and saucers, the cups each with ring handle, circa 1825

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A New Hall teacup, coffee can and saucer, the cups with ring handles, boldly decorated in gilt with flowerheads and leaf scrolls, on a blue ground, circa 1815

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A New Hall coffee can and saucer, boldly decorated in coloured enamels with a flower and leaf scroll band, picked out in gilt, on a blue ground, pattern number 1190 in gilt, circa 1810

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A New Hall tea cup and saucer, with ring handle, painted with pink roses and leaves, within blue and gilt dash borders, circa 1825

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A New Hall coffee cup and saucer, the cup with clip handle, decorated in underglaze blue and gilt with ribbon, flower and roundel bands, circa 1785 (See lot 1021 for illustration).

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A New Hall coffee cup, with clip handle, decorated in underglaze blue and gilt with a ribbon, flower and roundel band, circa 1785

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A New Hall teabowl and saucer, decorated in gilt with leaves within flower and leaf scroll bands, circa 1785, and various Chamberlain's and other teabowls, saucers and two coffee cups, decorated in gilt and en grisaille (some damage)

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A rare New Hall fluted baluster shaped sparrow beak milk jug, with moulded 'S' loop handle, printed in underglaze blue with buildings, in a Chinese river landscape beneath a flower an diaper band, 9.2cm high (3 5/8"), circa 1785 (rim chip)

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A New Hall rectangular teapot stand, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within a pink diaper border, 16.5cm wide (6 1/2"), pattern number 173 in red, circa 1790 (rim crack)

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NEW HALL TEAPOT A Staffordshire porcelain oval teapot and cover, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within flower, ribbon and brown line borders, 18 cm high (7"), circa 1795 (some damage)

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A New Hall round bowl, simply painted in coloured enamels with flowers, beneath a blue meander band, 15.2cm diameter (6"), pattern number 110, a similar bowl and various teabowls

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A New Hall serpentine shaped teapot stand, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within an iron red line rim, 20.5cm wide (8"), pattern number 195, circa 1785 (rim crack)

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A New Hall saucer, printed and painted with Chinese figures in a landscape within a landscape panelled purple trellis border, 12.5cm diameter (4 7/8"), circa 1780-85

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A rare New Hall baluster shaped milk jug, with loop handle and exaggerated pointed lip, printed in underglaze blue with figures in boats, in mountainous river landscapes, beneath stiff leaf and roundel bands, 11.5cm high (4 1/2"), blue printed crowned lion mark, circa 1785 (chip to lip)

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A New Hall shaped oval dish, painted in famille rose palette with two flowersprays, and scattered flowers, with a puce and orange key-fret band, 28cm wide (11"), pattern number 76, circa 1785

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A New Hall coffee cup, with 'clip' handle, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, the interior with a pink and blue diaper and dot band, 6.5cm high (2 1/2"), circa 1785

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A New Hall tea bowl and two matching saucers, (one cracked), painted with entwined borders in underglaze blue and pink sprigs, and random flower sprays, c.1800, 5 further New Hall tea bowls, two saucers and a plate. (11)

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POTTER, BEATRIX. A group of 11 first editions of the works of Beatrix Potter, as under, with an interesting association; some were given to the children of Zorah Godden by Beatrix Potter's cousins H. Mary Hutton and Caroline Hutton of Harescombe Grange and some bear inscriptions to that effect or contain correspondence. Leslie Linder in 'A History of the Writings of Beatrix Potter' (Warne, 1971) refers to Beatrix Potter staying at Harescombe Grange and notes that "The Tale of Mr Tod" is dedicated to Caroline's son. 'The Roly-Poly Pudding' below contains, loosely inserted, an autograph letter (4-sides 12mo) from H. Mary Hutton to Zorah Godden dated Dec. 3rd 1908. "I am sending you for the children B. Potters 2 last books. Jemima Puddle-duck very likely you have, as it came out some weeks ago......but the other one has only been out about 10 days....I was stopping with B. Potter in the Autumn at her farm in the lake district which provided her with the chimney in "Roly-poly". Nearly all the indoor pictures in it are also taken from rooms in her farmhouse where she has a very nice hall, which she uses as a dining room, with about 8 oak doors in it furnished with brass handles. Very picturesque but somewhat draughty......" . 'The Tale of Jemima Puddle-duck' contains, loosely inserted, an autograph correspondence card, Dec. 8th 1908, from H. Mary Hutton "All the views in "Jemima" are taken from B.P."s little domain at Sawrey, near Lake Windemere ...". The collection comprises: THE TALE OF SQUIRREL NUTKIN.1903. Lacking backstrip and 1 leaf, boards loose, inscription in ink on endpaper. THE TALE OF TWO BAD MICE. 1904. Lacking backstrip, loose, surface adhesion/damage to 7 pages . With note loosely inserted "Given by Mary Hutton (Miss Potter's cousin)". THE PIE AND THE PATTY PAN. 1905. Backstrip chipped and partly detached, some browning and foxing. Illustration of cat on upper cover partly rubbed away. Plain mottled endpapers Inscribed to Zorah Godden by H. Mary Hutton and dated Nov. 1905. THE STORY OF THE FIERCE BAD RABBIT. 1906. In wallet panoramic form; some creasing, tab cover worn. "London & New York" on back. THE STORY OF MISS MOPPET. 1906. In wallet panoramic form; some creasing, lacking tab & tab cover. "London & New York" on back. THE TALE OF TOM KITTEN.1907. Lower joint partly split, some rubbing to boards and cover illustration, some leaves loose. Surface damage due to adhesion of one leaf of text and facing plate. THE TALE OF JEMIMA PUDDLE-DUCK. 1908. Backstrip chipped. Inscribed to Zorah Godden by Mary Hutton and dated Xmas 1908. With the correspondence card referred to above loosely inserted. THE ROLY-POLY PUDDING. 1908. Binding little rubbed, frontispiece detached. 'All rights reserved' at bottom of title. Inscribed in pencil "Zorah M G Godden from Caroline & Mary Hutton". With the autograph letter referred to above loosely inserted. THE TALE OF THE FLOPSY BUNNIES. 1909. (with Notice Board in illustration on p.14). A very slight chip to headband else a very good copy. GINGER & PICKLES. 1909. Lacking backstrip, boards detached, stitching slack, small piece chipped from inner blank margin of one text leaf. THE TALE OF MR TOD. 1912. Spine browned else very good.

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A New Hall commode-shaped teapot, cover and stand, printed in blue with chinoiserie scenes of a building in a river landscape, early 19th century (small areas of wear to the leading edge of the stand rim)

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A New Hall commode-shaped teapot and cover, painted in the Chinese Export style with scattered floral sprays beneath a pink scale border, painted pattern no. N173, circa 1800

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A New Hall part tea service pattern N. 171, comprising a teapot and cover of commode shape, a milk jug, slops bowl, nine cups and seven saucers and a similar Chinese export tea caddy and cover, (some damage), (20)

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Literature, G. Grey, New Hall Hard Paste Porcelain, 1969; D. Holgate, New Hall and Its Imitators, 1971 and D. Holgate New Hall, 1987. (3)

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Four matching New Hall teacups and saucers, decorated with pattern No.1153, with flowering leafy trees and gilding, no marks, early 19th century. (8)

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A New Hall oval sucrier and cover, polychrome decorated with a view inscribed 'Pinxton Hall' and other landscape vignettes, pattern No. 984, c.1800, 18.5cm. (2) One handle broken in five places.

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A New Hall coffee can, with ring handle, bat printed en grisaille with a fisherman in a landscape, within gilt line border, circa 1815, a Spode bat printed saucer, and other cups and saucers

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A New Hall Bute Shape teacup, with ring handle, decorated in coloured enamels with a tobacco leaf design, on a blue ground, and picked out in gilt, circa 1815-20, and a New Hall coffee can and saucer, decorated with a tobacco leaf design, and picked out in gilt, within blue and gilt borders, circa 1805 (can with rim crack). These are New Hall pattern numbers 856 & 490

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A New Hall Bute Shape teacup, coffee can and saucer, with ring handles, decorated in Imari palette with the Elephant pattern, and picked out in gilt, pattern number 876 in puce, circa 1805-10

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A New Hall rectangular two handled sucrier and cover, painted in coloured enamels with figures in extensive landscapes, within gilt oval cartouches, the pink ground decorated in gilt with flowerhead and stiff leaf bands, 10.8cm high (4.25"), circa 1820

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A New Hall rectangular milk jug, painted in coloured enamels with extensive landscapes, within gilt oval cartouches, the pink ground decorated in gilt with flowerhead and stiff leaf bands, 10.8cm high (4.25"), circa 1820

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A pair of New Hall London Shape teacups and saucers, each painted in coloured enamels with extensive landscapes, within gilt roundels, the pink ground decorated in gilt with flowerhead and stiff leaf bands, circa 1820 (some wear to gilding)

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A New Hall London Shaped teacup, coffee cup and two saucers, each painted in coloured enamels with extensive landscapes, within gilt roundels, the pink ground decorated in gilt with flowerhead and stiff leaf bands, circa 1820 (some wear to gilding)

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A pair of New Hall London Shape coffee cups and saucers, each painted in coloured enamels with extensive landscapes, within gilt roundels, the pink ground decorated in gilt with flowerhead and stiff leaf bands, circa 1820 (some wear to gilding)

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A New Hall London Shape coffee cup and three saucers, each painted in coloured enamels with extensive landscapes, within gilt roundels, the pink ground decorated in gilt with flowerhead and stiff leaf bands, circa 1820 (some wear to gilding)

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A New Hall oval teapot and cover, with raised rim, boldly decorated in Imari style with growing flowers and leaves, and picked out in gilt, 14cm high (5.5"), pattern number 484, circa 1815 (spout chipped), and a New Hall oval ogee shaped teapot and cover, printed and painted with the Boy and the Butterfly pattern (crack, tip of spout restored)

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A New Hall oval two handled sucrier and cover, painted in underglaze blue and gilt with oak leaf and acorn bands, 12cm high (4.75"), pattern number 524 in red, circa 1800-10

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A New Hall oval milk jug, painted in underglaze blue and gilt with an oak leaf and acorn band, pattern number 524 in red, circa 1800-10 and a matching round slop bowl

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Three New Hall Bute Shape teacups and saucers, each with ring handle and painted in underglaze blue and gilt with oak leaf and acorn bands, pattern number 524 in red, circa 1800-10

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A New Hall oval teapot, cover and stand, painted in underglaze blue and gilt with oak leaf and acorn bands, 15.2cm high (6"), pattern number 524, circa 1800-10 (cracks, tip of spout rivetted)

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A rare Staffordshire porcelain facetted large ovoid jug, with scroll handle, printed and painted in Chinese famille rose style with the Boy and the Butterfly pattern, beneath a simple iron red border, the handle picked out in puce, 16.5cm high (6.5"), circa 1810, probably New Hall.

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A New Hall saucer dish, printed and painted in famille rose palette with three figures and a butterfly, within an iron red line border, 21cm diameter (8.25"), pattern number 421 in red, circa 1810 (some enamel flaking)

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A pair of New Hall coffee cans, each decorated in Imari style with flowering branches and picked out in gilt, 5.8cm high (2.25"), circa 1810-15

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A pair of New Hall coffee cans, each decorated in Imari style with flowering branches, and picked out in gilt, 5.8cm high (2.25"), circa 1810-15. See lot 654 for illustration.

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A pair of New Hall coffee cans, each decorated in Imari style with flowering branches, and picked out in gilt, 5.8cm high (2.25"), circa 1810-15 . See lot 654 for illustration.

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A New Hall shaped rectangular dish, printed and painted with fisherman in a landscape, the pale blue ground border moulded in relief with white flowers and leaves, 23.5cm wide (9.25"), printed roundel mark in brown, circa 1820-25

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A New Hall serpentine sided oval teapot and flat cover, painted in black with baskets of flowers, and scattered flowers and leaves, within simple borders, 14cm high (5.5"), circa 1790

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Four New Hall teabowls and saucers, each printed in underglaze blue with the Gazebo pattern of Chinese river landscapes, within stiff leaf and roundel borders, and gilt line rims, circa 1785 (two teabowls damaged)

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A New Hall spirally fluted slop bowl, painted in famille rose palette with scattered flowers, the interior with a flower and swag band, 16cm diameter (6.25"), pattern number 137, circa 1785, and two others, similarly decorated

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A New Hall fluted round saucer dish, painted in famille rose palette with flowers, within flower and puce meandering borders, 21.5cm diameter (8.5"), pattern number 450, circa 1790 (rim crack), two other New Hall saucer dishes, and other items

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A New Hall round bowl, painted in famille rose palette with scattered flowers, the interior with puce diaper and blue line border, 14cm diameter (5.5"), circa 1790, and various New Hall teabowls and saucers

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A New Hall fluted helmet shaped milk jug, painted in famille rose palette with scattered flowers, beneath a band of flowers and leaves, the interior printed in underglaze blue with a flower and cell diaper band, on round foot, 11.5cm high (4.5"), circa 1785 (crack

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A New Hall obconical milk jug, printed and painted with a tobacco leaf design, 11.5cm (4.5"), pattern number 272 in red, circa 1795 (crack at base of handle)

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A New Hall serpentine sided milk jug, printed and painted with a tobacco leaf design, 10.8cm high (4.25"), pattern number 272 in iron red, circa 1795. See lot 749 for illustration.

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A New Hall teabowl and saucer, printed and painted with a tobacco leaf design, and picked out in gilt, circa 1795

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A New Hall teabowl and saucer, printed and painted with a tobacco leaf design, circa 1795 This is New Hall pattern number 272

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A New Hall coffee cup, printed and painted with a tobacco leaf design, and picked out in gilt, 6.5cm high (2.5"), circa 1795, another, similarly decorated, and a similar teacup

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A New Hall obconical milk jug, decorated in gilt with flowers, within orange and gilt line borders, 13.5cm high (5.25"), circa 1790 (footrim chip) This is New Hall pattern number 167

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A pair of New Hall teabowls, each painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, circa 1790, and a New Hall coffee cup, decorated in puce and gilt with flowers, beneath a flower and leaf scroll band, circa 1790. The teabowls decorated with New Hall pattern number 3

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