Tea Cup & Saucer, Pavilion

Item Number: T155
Shape Type: Tea Cup & Saucer
Pattern:  Pavilion
Date: c. 1815-1820
Dimensions:  Tea Cup: H 2.5″, D 3.25″; Saucer: D 5.5″
Maker: New Hall
Maker’s Mark: Unmarked
Description:
A bone china saucer and cup printed with the Pavilion pattern. This pattern is sometimes referred to as Verandah derived from the verandah on which the two Chinese figures are seen conversing. A third figure stands in a doorway and observes them. Another pair of figures, also conversing, can be found in the upper left section of the pattern in a gazebo-style structure. While this example is unmarked, a possible attribution to New Hall is noted.
Condition:  Very good.

 

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Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 12 × 12 × 8 in