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New Hall /ˌnjuː ˈhɔːl/(also Newhall) nounAttributive Designating china or porcelain produced at New Hall, Shelton, Staffordshire from 1782 until 1835. Also absol.: New Hall ware.- The factory is principally known for its production of hard-paste porcelain until 1810, and subsequently for bone china, and is associated with sprigged decoration..
Origin Early 19th century. From New Hall, the name of a factory site at Shelton, in Staffordshire, England. |