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Vintage New Hall Pottery Bread and Butter Plate / Cake Plate, Pattern No. 1264 | c.1930s

Vintage New Hall Pottery Bread and Butter Plate / Cake Plate, Pattern No. 1264 | c.1930s

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Product Description:

This charming bread and butter dish was made by the New Hall Pottery Co. in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, during the 1930s. The company, established in 1899/1900, took over the historic New Hall Works, a site with roots in the celebrated 18th-century New Hall Porcelain, and became known for its beautifully decorated tableware.

Pattern No. 1264 features a finely detailed lace-like central medallion, a teal and gold border, and scattered floral sprays in soft pinks, blues, and yellows. The warm cream glaze and gently scalloped rim, complete with twin side handles, give it a graceful and practical form.

Popular with afternoon tea lovers, the bread and butter or cake dish shape is perfect for serving scones, cakes, or sandwiches, and also makes a decorative display piece when not in use. This is a lovely example of British interwar-period tableware that combines everyday function with timeless elegance.

Key Features:

  • Maker: New Hall Pottery Co., Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent
  • Pattern No. 1264 with lace medallion, teal border and floral sprays
  • Bread and butter or cake dish shape with twin side handles
  • Made in Staffordshire, England, c.1930s
  • Suitable for serving or display, especially for afternoon tea settings

Size:

(Dia) 24.5cm

(W) 26cm

Condition:

In good vintage condition with fine all-over crazing typical of age, enhancing its antique charm. The glaze and pattern remain clear.

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