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Click here to subscribeA New Hall part tea service, each piece painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within meandering flower and black line borders, comprising: a slop bowl, a sugar bowl and five teabowls and six saucers, pattern number 191, circa 1790, and a similar helmet shaped jug, pattern number 241
HAWKINS, E. The Silver Coins of England, engraved plates, green morocco-backed boards, spine gilt; LAIRD, M. A Topographical & Historical Description of Nottingham, folding map, engraved plates, roan-backed boards, rubbed, [circa 1820]; The Secret Out, or One Thousand Tricks with Cards, illus., original cloth gilt, New York, [circa 1880]; HALL, S.C. The Book of South Wales, the Wye & the Coast, illus., original cloth, spine faded, 1861; MUNTZ, E. A Short History of Tapestry, illus., original cloth, 1885; FISHER, W.R. The Forest of Essex, morocco-backed cloth, head of spine worn, 1887; and others in 2 boxes (a quantity)
LONDON: KNIGHT, C. London, 6 volumes, contemporary black half calf, spines gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, 1841; BRITTON, J. & W.E. BRAYLEY. The History of the Ancient Palace and late Houses of Parliament, engraved title & plates, contemporary calf, 8vo, 1836; HALL, S.C. The Book of the Thames, original cloth gilt, [circa 1880]; CLINCH, G. Mayfair & Belgravia, 1892; Bloomsbury & St. Giles's, 1890; Marylebone & St. Pancras, 1890, all original cloth gilt, spines faded; CAPES, A. The Old & New Churches of London, plates, original cloth, folio, 1880; WELCH, C. Modern History of the City of London, 1896; PRICE, F.G.H. A Handbook of London Bankers, 1890-91; CAVE-BROWNE, J. Lambeth Palace, chromolithograph frontispiece, 1883; and 5 others on London (20)
A New Hall type part tea and coffee service, each piece decorated with a stylised key fret and oak leaf pattern in gilt, pattern number 522, comprising; a teapot and stand, a sugar box and cover, a jug, two coffee cups and four tea cups, the lid of the sugar box inscribed in red Cotton High Street, Edinburgh (damage)
HOWARD (HENRY) AND SIR THOMAS WYATT. WORKS, edited by Geo. Fred. Nott, engraved plates, a little light foxing, library cloth, 1815-16 ~ Harding (John) The Chronicle..., 2 parts in 1 vol., a little very light foxing, library morocco-backed buckram, 1812 ~ Hall (Edward) Chronicle; Containing the History of England, a little light foxing, library morocco-backed buckram, 1809 ~ [Forteguerri (Niccolo)], "Niccolo Carteromaco". Ricciardetto, 2 vol., engraved portrait, contemporary calf, gilt, rubbed, Parigi [but Venice], Francesco Pitteri, 1738 ~ Williams (J.L.) The Land of Sleepy Hollow and the Home of Washington Irving, number 519 of 600 copies, photogravure plates, original cloth, slightly rubbed, New York and London, 1887 ~ Rees (Abraham) The Cyclopaedia; or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature, 39 vol., engraved portrait, 2 vol. in library cloth, rest in contemporary calf, gilt, rubbed, 1819, ex-library copies with bookplates, stamps and classmarks; and a large quantity of others, Reference and Miscellaneous, v.s. (lge qty).
BRITISH PORCELAIN - A New Hall part tea service, decorated with floral sprays within a wavy dotted line and scrolling foliage, coloured in tones of pink, green and blue, comprising fluted commode shaped teapot and cover, sugar bowl, milk jug, ten tea bowls, nine saucers, teapot 6.25in high, pattern no. N241, c.1805
Various English porcelain teawares, comprising a Spode Imari pattern coffee can painted with a canary, pattern no. 377, a fluted Coalport (John Rose) coffee can and saucer, painted in gilt with panels of floral sprays, a New Hall teabowl and saucer, pattern no. 89, a Worcester (Grainger) coffee can and saucer, and a Derby (Sampson Hancock) Imari tea cup and saucer, various dates, 19th cenury (minor wear to gilding)
A New Hall porcelain part tea service, the exterior of the cups with osier moulded frieze and three painted cartouche floral panels, the interior with continous scrolling flowerhead frieze, having blue gilt dashed borders, saucers and bread plate, with painted pattern number '1944', to match, comprising 6 cups, 7 saucers and 1 bread plate (14)
A small selection of New Hall porcelain tea wares, circa 1800, to include three polychrome Boy in a Window pattern saucers, one matching tea bowl, a New Hall famille rose tea bowl, a New Hall blue and white teabowl and saucer with chinoiserie landscape and another blue and white saucer, damage, (8)
A New Hall part tea service, each piece painted in coloured enamels with shells, flowers and leaves, within orange and green roundel and dash borders, comprising:- London shape teapot and cover, milk jug, slop bowl, sugar bowl, 6 teacups, with ring handles, 6 saucers and a saucer dish, printed roundel mark in iron red and pattern number 1045, circa 1820 (some damage)
A New Hall serpentine sided teapot and flat cover, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, within puce and iron red scroll bands, panelled with flowers, 15.2cm high (6"), pattern number 195, circa 1785 (spout and knop restored), and two other New Hall serpentine sided teapots (no covers)
A New Hall helmet shaped milk jug, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, beneath a flower and puce scroll band, 12cm high(4 3/4"), pattern number 312, circa 1790 (crack at base of handle), and another, similarly decorated, beneath a flower and black line rim (small rim chips)
A New Hall small serpentine sided helmet shaped milk jug, painted in famille rose palette with flowers and leaves, beneath a puce and iron red scroll and pendant flowerhead border, 9 cm high (3 1/2"), circa 1790, a similar larger jug, and a New Hall type helmet shaped spirally fluted jug (some damage)
A New Hall-type Tea Service, late 18th Century, each piece decorated in Chinese export style with red and puce ribbon and scroll borders over a flower medallion and sprigs, comprising ogee oval teapot and cover; five cups and five stands; and two similar bowls and a saucer, 15cm (chips and cracks)
A Victorian Cylindrical Wine Cooler, chased with yachts, one with enamelled gold flag, with a paddle steamer, men o'war and other vessels upon a choppy sea, with cast dolphin handles, upon closed scallop feet, makers mark not clear, perhaps Martin & Hall, for Streeter, New Bond St, 1874, 108oz, 25.5cm diameter