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Antiques & Fine Art 15/09/2014
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Lot 51

A rare late 18th century New Hall attributed Bubblehead pattern porcelain tea service

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A rare late 18th century New Hall attributed Bubblehead pattern porcelain tea service, comprising: a silver-shape teapot with bulbous vented finial to cover, the cartouche-form body with charming stylized chinoiserie decoration of figures in a garden, on four moulded flowerhead feet; together with milk jug, slop bowl, sugar bowl, five tea bowls and five saucers, unmarked (pattern 20), plus a larger silver-shape teapot, five teabowls and six saucers of similar period, (26 pcs ex. covers).

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    1. Teapot handle repaired to base. Glaze crazing and dust. Other pieces sound, a few minor paint flakes. 2. Teapot and two saucers A/F, otherwise ok.

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