A selection of English porcelains in the Chinese Export style
A New Hall oval teapot and cover, decorated with the 'Boy at the Window' pattern, pattern number 425, circa 1820, a matching oval straight sided teapot and cover, a matching oval two handled sucrier and cover, a matching serpentine sided milk jug, another matching serpentine side milk jug, three matching coffee cans and a saucer; and two Chinese export famille rose saucers, a pair of English porcelain Chinese export style teabowls and saucers, painted in famille rose palette with a figure at a window, within an iron red looped border, and a punch bowl
Provenance: Shefford Woodlands House, Berkshire
The proceeds of sale from this collection will be donated to a number of local charities.
Condition Report:
Punch bowl cracked.
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A New Hall oval teapot and cover, decorated with the 'Boy at the Window' pattern, pattern number 425, circa 1820, a matching oval straight sided teapot and cover, a matching oval two handled sucrier and cover, a matching serpentine sided milk jug, another matching serpentine side milk jug, three matching coffee cans and a saucer; and two Chinese export famille rose saucers, a pair of English porcelain Chinese export style teabowls and saucers, painted in famille rose palette with a figure at a window, within an iron red looped border, and a punch bowl
Provenance: Shefford Woodlands House, Berkshire
The proceeds of sale from this collection will be donated to a number of local charities.
Condition Report:
Punch bowl cracked.