Antique New Hall Porcelain plate, hand-painted in the Floral Pattern 226, dating to circa 1820 (late Georgian / Regency period). A fine early example of New Hall porcelain with vibrant enamels and gilt detail.
Maker: New Hall Porcelain, Staffordshire, England
Pattern: 226 (hand-painted floral)
Date: c.1820
Form: Dessert / cabinet plate
Size: 8 ¼" diameter
Mark: As typical for early New Hall, unmarked except for pattern number (226). While this exact floral design is scarce, another dealer has confirmed the same pattern attribution to New Hall.
Condition: Excellent antique condition with minimal signs of use. No chips, cracks, crazing, or repairs. Enamels and gilt remain bright.
A scarce and collectible early 19th-century New Hall porcelain plate, desirable for serious collectors of Georgian and Regency English porcelain.
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