Code: 10423
Dimensions:
This is a delightful English 18th century porcelain tea bowl.
Possibly New Hall Porcelain, Shelton, Staffordshire, England 1781-1835, Typical floral and trellis design.
It is decorated in a simple floral sprigs pattern with an inside border of pink spotted trellises linked with floral chains. There are typically no makers marks.
Diameter: 8.5 cm
Height: 5 cm
Condition: Good. No chips or cracks. The tea bowl rings like a bell when tapped. The decorative motif on the bottom inside of the bowl is a little worn. The enamels on the outside are in very good order. A few minor black specks in the underglaze from firing on the inside base of the tea bowl.
Ref: 2367