Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Free Appraisals
    • Get a Free Appraisal
    • View Appraisals
    • Local Appraisers
  • Classifieds
  • Blog
  • Shows
    • Antique Shows, Flea Markets, & Swap Meets Map
    • Upcoming Shows
User Menu
  • Login
  • Help
  • Register

Breadcrumb

  1. Home

Blue and White pottery item

By ecorri2860, 16 December, 2008
Description

Blue and White pottery piece. Photos show both sides. Has "I.HALL" mark on reverse. Claim made it was obtained from the George Washington estate. Have no proof of origin, purchase, etc. Family heirloom.

Category
Pottery
Medium
pottery
Distinguishing marks
I.HALL
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
12.5 inches x 9 inches
Date Period
early 1800's
Weight
< 1 lb
History
Was left to me by a great aunt who claimed it was once owned by th George Washington family
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
Photos
Profile picture for user kathyBeh

kathyBeh

16 years 7 months ago

Re: Blue & White pottery item

George Washington was dead before this was made, sorry. This is quite old and appears to be in good shape. No idea of a value but with this information maybe someone else can give you an idea.

 

I. Hall /Quadruped Series Cartouche

John Hall

Sytch Pottery Burslem Staffordshire 1802 - 1832

John & Ralph Hall 1802 - 1822
John Hall ( & Sons) 1822 - 1832 Sych Pottery, Burslem

John Hall and his brother Ralph worked in partnership at two locations, John being responsible for production at Burslem and Ralph at the Swan Bank works in Tunstall. As early as 1814 it is suggested that they were more or less working independently but the partnership was not dissolved until 1822 after which he took his sons into partnership trading latterly as J.Hall & Sons. Three Marks are attributed to him and are found both printed and impressed

  • I. HALL
  • I. HALL & SONS
  • HALL
The latter sometimes taken to signify the work of the partnership with brother Ralph. Two major series of patterns were developed by him, the Quadruped Series and the Oriental Scenery Series. The Quadruped Series with several American subjects particularly sold to the North American market.
No votes yet
  • Log in or register to post comments

Today’s Featured Blog

How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners

More Blog articles…

Recent Appraisals

  • Hugh Armstrong Robinson
  • Chinese Coins
  • Hand painted oval glass
  • Plates
  • Gold cross
  • Locket
  • Desk single pedestal and swivel tilt chair
  • Shell Cameo Brooch
  • Painting in Yosemite on canvas board
  • Lamp
See more appraisals…

Recent Appraisal Comments

  • 1913 Signed Letter from Aviation Pioneer Hugh Robinson
  • A Moment in Time in the Amazing Life of Hugh Armstrong Robinson
  • Qing Dynasty Hunan Province 7 Mace and 2 Candareens Coin
  • Hand painted custom glass
  • I don't knw the history of…
  • Ornate Gold-Tone Cross Necklace
  • Vintage Silver Oval Floral Locket Necklace
  • Antique Single-Pedestal Oak Desk and Cane-Seat Swivel Chair
  • Antique Italian Carved Shell Cameo Brooch (c. 1860–1890)
  • Original Oil Painting by James D. Coleman

Recent Blog Articles

  • How to Start a Collection: Tips for Beginners
  • Beyond the Price Tag: The Hidden Factors That Influence Antique and Collectible Value
  • Beyond the Price Tag: Unlocking the Hidden Stories in Your Family Heirlooms
  • Antiques as an Investment: Beyond the Hype, What's Actually Worth It?
  • Is it Real or Just Really Old? Your Guide to Spotting Fake Antiques (and How to Protect Yourself)
  • Beyond the Dust: Unearthing the Stories Behind Your Antiques (and Why Knowing Matters)
  • Unlocking Time's Treasures: Your Essential Vintage Watch Value Guide

More Blog articles…

© 1995- InstAppraisalâ„¢, Inc. All Rights Reserved Worldwide
Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, Terms and Conditions, End User License Agreement