A
RARE LARGE ENGLISH REGENCY PORCELAIN DISH C.1805-10, NEW HALL MAZARINE
BLUE & GOLD PATTERN 566
"An
elegant mazarine blue ground and gold tea plate produced around
1805-1810 by the popular and highly collectable New Hall Staffordshire
porcelain makers. The hard paste body indicates early New Hall
production. A classic Regency style dish and a real rarity. Certainly a
hard to find pattern and with typically only two tea plates per
service, these larger display dishes are rarely found."Antiques Expert Hamilton Bear.
References:
See New Hall by David Holgate, 2nd
version page 185 for a coffee can illustrated in
this highly desirable 'china cabinet collector' pattern 566.
Dimensions:
width 200 mm max.
Marks:
pattern number 566 to back illustrated.
Condition:
In great display condition. Condition report: No
damage chips, cracks or restoration. Some rubbing to gilding,
principally around the 5 o'clock edge in main photograph. Faint streaks
of smokey discolouration to porcelain in centre roundel - probably from
firing and quite difficult to spot.
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