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New Hall Porcelain Manufactory was started at Newhall, Shelton, Staffordshire, England, in 1782. Simple decorated wares were made. New Hall is known for its milk-white, translucent, hard-paste porcelain. Between 1810 and 1825, the factory made a glassy bone porcelain sometimes marked with the factory name. Do not confuse New Hall porcelain with the pieces made by the New Hall Pottery Company, Ltd., a twentieth-century firm.
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| Category | Pattern or Item | Description | Year Priced | | New Hall | Coffee | Tea Service, Blue, White, Floral Border, Gilt Edge Rim, 1782, 8 Piece | 1999 | | New Hall | Coffee | Tea Service, Blue, White, Fluted, Underglaze Blue, Twisted Tree, 11 Piece | 1999 | | New Hall | Coffee | Tea Service, Wedge Shape, Underglaze Blue, 1785, 9 Piece | 1999 | | New Hall | Cream Jug | Floral Spray, Sprigs, Rose Trelliswork Border | 1999 | | New Hall | Tea Set | Polychrome Floral, Border Design, 18 Piece | 1999 | | New Hall | Teapot | Pink & Green Florals & Sprigs, Pearlware, 1790, 6 1/2 In. | 1999 | | New Hall | Cup Saucer | Oriental Figures | 1998 | | New Hall | Teapot Stand | Mandarin Palette | 1998 | | New Hall | Cup & Saucer | Oriental Figures, Pagoda | 1998 | | New Hall | Teapot & Stand | Mandarin Palette, Early 19th Century | 1998 | | New Hall | Saucer | Red Flowers, C.1810 | 1997 | | New Hall | Coffee Can | Oriental Flowers | 1996 | | New Hall | Cup Saucer | Chinese Figures | 1996 | | New Hall | Cup & Saucer | Chinese Figures | 1996 |
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