A New Hall Japan pattern trio, circa 1812-1815, pattern 1163,…
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A New Hall Japan pattern trio, circa 1812-1815, pattern 1163, in typical mazarine blue, pale blue and orange colours with gilt enrichments, depicting a figure on a bridge in a pavilion and lakeside garden setting, unmarked; illustrated in David Holgate, 'New Hall', page 209, plate 332, Heights: 5.5 cm, and 6 cm, (cups) diameter 14 cm, (saucer)

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  • Mazarin Blue - Mazarin blue, also known as bleu de Mazarin, is a shade of blue named after Cardinal Mazarin, a prominent French statesman and Catholic cardinal who lived in the 17th century. The color is a deep, rich blue with a hint of purple, and it was popular in France during the Baroque period.
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