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New Hall Porcelain Clip Handle Cream Jug 121
Pretty late 18th century pedestal cream jug by New Hall with "clip" shape handle, c.1785-1790. Hand painted in bright enamels in pattern number 121, sparsely decorated outside with small puce sprigs and with stylised pendant garlands inside in puce, red, purple, sky blue and green hanging from a purple rim line.
It measures 10.1cm (4") high, 12cm (4 3/4") spout to handle and 5.8cm (2 1/4") wide.
Condition is excellent with no damage or restoration and minimal surface wear. there is a small firing line under the base that does not come through to the inside. Payment is accepted by bank transfer, card payments (via an online invoice, I'm afraid we cannot take payments over the telephone), Paypal and UK personal cheque. If you prefer to pay by Stripe please go to our website where we offer that option and additionally options to "Pay in 30 days" and to pay in 3 instalments, all securely supported.
Price includes UK shipping. Worldwide shipping is also available, please ask for a cost.
We wish to ensure all our customers are happy with their purchases and offer a full no quibble return policy for all items returned within 14 days. We ask that returns are notified within 7 days where possible. Return postage is the buyer's responsibility in terms of cost and safeguarding the item through transit.
SellerThe Fancy Fox
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The Fancy Fox
Private dealer
By appointment only
Near Bungay
Suffolk
Tel : 07717510870
Non UK callers : +44 7717510870
It measures 10.1cm (4") high, 12cm (4 3/4") spout to handle and 5.8cm (2 1/4") wide.
Condition is excellent with no damage or restoration and minimal surface wear. there is a small firing line under the base that does not come through to the inside. Payment is accepted by bank transfer, card payments (via an online invoice, I'm afraid we cannot take payments over the telephone), Paypal and UK personal cheque. If you prefer to pay by Stripe please go to our website where we offer that option and additionally options to "Pay in 30 days" and to pay in 3 instalments, all securely supported.
Price includes UK shipping. Worldwide shipping is also available, please ask for a cost.
We wish to ensure all our customers are happy with their purchases and offer a full no quibble return policy for all items returned within 14 days. We ask that returns are notified within 7 days where possible. Return postage is the buyer's responsibility in terms of cost and safeguarding the item through transit.
Price
The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 2/DEC/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Category Antique Ceramics
Date c.1785
George III Antiques Material Porcelain
Origin English
Maker New Hall Pottery
Item code as788a822 / FA0956
Status For Sale
£125.00
$157.86
€150.78
$157.86
€150.78
Conversion rates as of 2/DEC/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.
Shipping information
Price includes UK postage. Worldwide shipping is also available, please ask for a cost.
Terms and conditions
In the unlikely event any damage has occurred in transit please advise as soon as possible and within 2 days of receipt at the latest. If you cannot inspect the item within those 2 days please just let us know.
View all stock from
The Fancy Fox
By appointment only
Near Bungay
Suffolk
Tel : 07717510870
Non UK callers : +44 7717510870
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