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New Hall Porcelains.(Book Review)(Brief Review)

The Magazine Antiques

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New Hall Porcelains

By Geoffrey A. Godden

MA-277

Our price $125.00

What is today known as New Hall porcelain was manufactured in Staffordshire from about 1781 until the mid-1830s. This book records the various shapes and patterns of ...

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