ID: 2137
Superb New Hall Boat Shape Teapot In Pattern 173
This item has been purchased.
Description 🔉
The New Hall factory was in operation at the New Hall works, Shelton Staffordshire between 1781 and 1835, they produced mainly low cost porcelain tea ware in a huge variety of floral and chinoiserie patterns.
This teapot produced in about 1795 is in pattern 173 with scattered blue, mauve and iron red floral sprigs. The rare boat shaped Teapot has an Internal 9 hole triangular strainer.
Nice antique condition, small chip to foot rim.
Nicely marked '173' in mauve
Dimensions: 10" Wide 5 1/2" High
Stock Number: HR1358
Note: We are open to reasonable offers on all items listed for sale on this site
Seller Details
VISIT SELLERS SHOP- Business Name: Harp & Rose Antiques
- Name: Glenn
- Email: Glenn@harpandrose.com
- Phone: 07775675358
- Website: https://www.harpandrose.com
- Address:
- Norfolk,
- United Kingdom.
- Note:
- Harp & Rose Antiques was formed in Norwich in 2011 initially renting space in a Norfolk antiques centre before opening an antiques shop in the City of Norwich. After 5 years in a tough trading environment the shop closed and we moved into an antiques centre in South Norfolk for 4 years. Now moving the business totally online we are very happy to be supporting this new venture. We have an interest in English and Continental ceramics but by no means restrict ourselves to that genre and like to offer unusual and interesting quality pieces.
Legal Note
For antique firearms such as muskets and rifles, this item is offered strictly as a collectors’ piece. It is sold as a historic firearm for display or study purposes only, and not as a modern, live-firing weapon. Export, import, and ownership regulations vary by country; buyers are responsible for ensuring compliance with their local laws and confirming that they are not prohibited from ownership. In accordance with UK guidelines, the seller is required to verify the buyer’s identification and age prior to completion of the sale.