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Vintage New Hall Hanley Pitcher-1930's made in Staffordshire England
This pitcher is a charming example of New Hall Hanley Pottery from the 1930’s/40’s. It features a distinct scalloped rim and a leaf-molded handle in a soft pastel green and has a lovely pink and green floral design on one side. A very classic and pretty piece of Creamware. It is in overall good vintage condition with a couple of small chips on the foot rim, not visible when displayed (see photos).
The wide mouth makes it an excellent vintage flower vase or utensil holder for a farmhouse style kitchen.
16cms high and 46cms diameter
This pitcher is a charming example of New Hall Hanley Pottery from the 1930’s/40’s. It features a distinct scalloped rim and a leaf-molded handle in a soft pastel green and has a lovely pink and green floral design on one side. A very classic and pretty piece of Creamware. It is in overall good vintage condition with a couple of small chips on the foot rim, not visible when displayed (see photos).
The wide mouth makes it an excellent vintage flower vase or utensil holder for a farmhouse style kitchen.
16cms high and 46cms diameter
