jug

attributed to: New Hall china manufactory (English, estab. 1781, closed 1836);  manufacturer; 

circa 1790
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Description
jug, creamer, helmet-shaped, classically moulded with flowers and foliage in green, orange, lilac and pink, edged with an orange diapered border, edged in black separated with a cartouche decorated with floral motifs in pink, green and lilac, the interior rim is lined with pink. The reverse has two smaller floral and foliage motifs in the same colour palette. The handle and finger rest are lined with pink. The handle is not a typical New Hall shape and more closely resembles those of the Mason-Wolfe factory of the same period.
Maker and role
attributed to: New Hall china manufactory (English, estab. 1781, closed 1836)
manufacturer
Production place
Shelton, Staffordshire potteries district, Staffordshire, England
Production date
circa 1790
Media description
hard-paste porcelain, hand-painted
Measurements
110 x 120 x 70 mm
Inscriptions
unmarked
Credit line
bequest of Alwynne Jona OAM, Melbourne 2013
Project credit line
This digital record has been made available on TJC Collection Online through the generous support of The Friends of The Johnston Collection and Christine Bell
Accession number
A1300
TJC reference number
1644

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