A New Hall Porcelain Teapot #541A New Hall Porcelain Teapot #541 "Silver shaped" porcelain teapot hand painted in polychrome enamels with decoration of a basket of flowers copied from Chinese export ware. Marked 541 underneath.
A Minton china '' Haddon Hall ''A Minton china '' Haddon Hall '' tea service comprising teapot cream jug eight cups saucers plates and cake plate.
(2) Hall Pottery TeapotsIn the(2) Hall Pottery TeapotsIn the art deco taste to include one in lavendar and one in yellow tallest is 6'' H circa 20th century good overall condition. Property of a Flint Michigan Lady
New Hall-type porcelain teapotNew Hall-type porcelain teapot and eight creamers Late 18th century The teapot of serpentine form with sprays of roses within ribbon borders, in pink, green, and iron red enamel; together with eight creamers, all with similar decorations. Teapot H: 6 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: From the collection of Helen and Walter Morgan, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania good condition
A collection of Tea Pots from VariousA collection of Tea Pots from Various Swineside Ceramics / Tea Pottery Character Tea Pots comprising Punch and Judy Doorstep Lady in Car Hot Air Balloon 10 Downing St Door Garden Tea Party and Man Reading in Armchair (7)
A collection of Tea Pots from VariousA collection of Tea Pots from Various Swineside Ceramics / Tea Pottery Character Tea Pots comprising of Hotel Bellboy Suitcase Lady in Armchair with Cat Tea Importers Cheeseboard Bust of a Man Christmas Pudding UFO (8)
A NEW HALL PORCELAIN PARTIAL TEAA NEW HALL PORCELAIN PARTIAL TEA SET IN THE 'WINDOWS' PATTERN A New Hall porcelain partial tea set in the 'Windows' pattern, circa 1800, several pieces marked with pattern number 425, comprising teapot, (2) coffee cans and (2) saucers, (3) tea bowls and (3) saucers, covered dish and plate, 8"dia, together with a Chinese export porcelain covered tureen, 7"l [14]
Fine New Hall porcelain teapotFine New Hall porcelain teapot circa 1797-1803 in the Tobacco pattern vivid spray of foliage and flora and underglaze-blue bands with allover gilt accents; incised on underside 274. H6 1/2'' Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah Georgia. H. Moog Atlanta Georgia. Literature: Godden Geoffrey A. NEW HALL PORCELAIN. Suffolk: Antique Collector's Cub 2004. p.241. Other Notes: Underside bearing H. Moog label. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
Antique R. Hall teapot with birdAntique R. Hall teapot with bird on nest decoration 12”L. A small antique tureen and under tray (no spoon) with pagoda decoration, unmarked, 7.5”H. Condition: teapot with large crack to body, chips to spout and lid CT Transfer Fee $20
Car Tea Pot Specially commissionedCar Tea Pot Specially commissioned for Potteries Antique Centre
11 Hall ''Jewel T'' Serving items;pitchers11 Hall ''Jewel T'' Serving items;pitchers teapot bowls cake plate & more.
Pearlware teapot with bridge, sailingPearlware teapot with bridge, sailing vessel under bridge flanked by towers, fences, and trees, British, late 18th/early 19th century, 5-3/8 in. Lid with large chip, large interior rim chip, several repaired cracks (one across base), spout chip, small chips and cracks at shoulder.
A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAINA COLLECTION OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA WARESA collection of English porcelain tea wares18th-19th centuryComprising teapot, two cream jugs, bowl, eight New Hall tea bowls and saucers and another similarly decorated saucer. (21)height of teapot 6
A collection of Tea Pots from VariousA collection of Tea Pots from Various Swineside Ceramics Tea Pottery Character Tea Pots comprising Hotel Bellboy Gypsy Caravan Tenants Auctioneers Art Deco Diner Clock etc (9)
A three piece silver tea set hallmarkedA three piece silver tea set hallmarked for silver 1907 the teapot having an ivory finial weighing approx. 29 oz.
An Edward VII Sterling Silver TeapotAn Edward VII Sterling Silver Teapot Martin Hall & Co. Birmingham 1904 in the Art Nouveau taste ebonized wood handle and finial height 5 1/2 in. length 10 3/4 in. weight 17.90 troy ozs.
Porcelain enameled teapot newhall,Porcelain enameled teapot newhall, circa 1790 Of oval serpentine form decorated with black sprigs and floral vine above polychrome portrait of George Washington on one side , and Seal of the United States on the other. H: 6 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Skinner, Inc., Boston and Bolton, sale 1923 Lid with chip interior rim (approx. 1/8 x 1/2 in.), also chip to outer rim (approx. 1/16 x 1/8 in.). ,700
English Aesthetic Movement silver-platedEnglish Aesthetic Movement silver-plated teapot, a small group of silver-plated table articles and a silver overlaid glass bowl the teapot modeled as a pumpkin and foliage, with a bamboo-turned rosewood handle, third quarter-19th century
Three piece English silver teaThree piece English silver tea service, hallmarked and monogrammed
Teapot = 6"h x 11.5"w / 36 troy oz total
Condition: Wear consistent with age
Antique hallmarked sterling silverAntique hallmarked sterling silver teapot, marked TWI, Birmingham, 1904 - 1905, approx 14cm H x 23cm W and total weight 425 grams
Large inverted mold pewter teapotLarge inverted mold pewter teapot boardman & hall, hartford, connecticut, early to mid 19th century H: 10 1/2 in. Very fine condition metal and touch
A Porcelain Teapot having polychromeA Porcelain Teapot having polychrome decoration depicting ladies and flowers in various styles in vertical reserves the handle wrapped in silk cord and beads with a trumpet form spout surrounded by modeled petal decoration having three toes at the base. Height 9 inches.
Antique George III hallmarked sterlingAntique George III hallmarked sterling silver teapot, by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London, 1798 - 1799, (dented), approx 18cm H x 28cm W and total weight 515 grams
A Wedgwood blue Jasperware teapot,A Wedgwood blue Jasperware teapot, a Newhall teapot of serpentine outline and a pearlware teapot
MARTIN & HALL SILVER PLATED TILTINGMARTIN & HALL SILVER PLATED TILTING TEA POT SET: Comprising; 1- Tilting Teapot, 1- Creamer, & 1- Sugar bowl. All reside on a caddy. Overall scrolling foliate motif. Impressed marks at the undersides. Approx. 13.75'' h x 16.5'' w x 9'' d.
Fine Antique hallmarked sterlingFine Antique hallmarked sterling silver teapot, part fluted body and spout, canted shape, marked for London 1798, Daniel Piers, approx 455 grams and 16cm H x 26cm W
VICTORIAN PRESENTATION SILVER TEAPOTVICTORIAN PRESENTATION SILVER TEAPOT Martin and Hall Sheffield 1861; of squat pear form with engraved strapwork and inscription dated February 1862 handle off and dented. 6 1/4 in. 22 oz.
Box Studio Pottery Tea CupsBox Studio Pottery Tea Cups
Antique early Victorian hallmarkedAntique early Victorian hallmarked sterling silver teapot, London 1838, maker John Evans II, approx 14.5cm H x 29cm W x 18cm D & total approx 714 grams
A collection of various Tea PotsA collection of various Tea Pots by Richard Parrington comprising Rocking Horse Old Woman Hamlet Christmas Tree House Handbag and Panda Bear (7)
Chinese Export porcelain teapotChinese Export porcelain teapot in the Mandarin palette circa 1775; highly decorated Mandarin scenes, 5 1/2 in. H.
Bargeware Two Spouted Tea Pot decoratedBargeware Two Spouted Tea Pot decorated with Flowers
A Victorian silver teapot, withA Victorian silver teapot, with acanthus leaf handle, and rectangular rose moulded top, with a fluted border and shell capped spout, on bun feet, London hallmarks rubbed, 22.80oz.
TWO NEW HALL TEAPOTS AND COVERS
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of serpentine outline and straight sided, enamelled with flower sprays and sprigs beneath a pink ribbon or with the 'knitting' pattern, 14cm h, painted N186 or No 195, c1800
Marilee Hall b.1951. Teapot. 1991,Marilee Hall b.1951. Teapot. 1991, glazed earthenware, metal. 5½ h × 7½ w × 7½ d in. result: $315. estimate: $500–700. Incised signature and date to underside ‘M Hall 1991’.
HALL PORCELAIN TEAPOTS DUO, COBALTHALL PORCELAIN TEAPOTS DUO, COBALT & BROWNTwo porcelain teapots by Hall, one brown in the "Boston" style and one footed cobalt blue in the "Los Angeles" style. Both marked to the bottom "Hall Made in USA". Brown teapot measures 5-1/2" in height with spout-to-handle width of 9" and 5" depth while cobalt blue teapot measures 7-1/2" in height with spout-to-handle width of 9-1/2" and depth of 5-1/2". Both in overall good condition, all measurements are approximate.