LOT 120 A New Hall Boy at the Window cider mug, pattern No 425 c.181...
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A New Hall Boy at the Window cider mug, pattern No 425 c.1810 and other mostly 19th century ceramics first marked 425425 in red together with a Spode moulded plate c.1820 finely painted with sprays of flowers, gilt rim, a Wedgwood whiteware Japan No 2 pattern dinner plate and two dessert plates, a New Hall teapot lacking cover, pat 173, a basket weave moulded pink lustre milk jug, two moulded creamware coffee cups and three tea bowls and saucers, Staffordshire cat seated on a cushion painted with flowers, etc.(qty) first height 13 cm. Condition: First Two hairlines running from rim by handle and body. Inner rim slightly rubbed and some occasional small chips / wear to the body. Spode plate with light surface wear and scratches, rubbing to gilt . teapot lacking cover. Small chip to spout of milk jug. Small chips to rims of creamware coffee cups. Pair of tea bowls with crazing, chip to saucer rim.
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