Art Deco New Hall Hanley Lidded Serving Bowl | NHP9 Floral
Elevate your table setting with this exquisite vintage lidded serving bowl by New Hall Pottery (Hanley) Ltd. Crafted in Staffordshire, England, this rare piece dates to the Art Deco era (circa 1930s) and features the hard-to-find NHP9 pattern.
The design showcases a warm cream body accented with hand-painted floral sprays in pink, yellow, and blue. It is framed by distinctive blue bands and a textured, embossed rim that highlights the high-quality craftsmanship of early 20th-century English pottery. The lid is finished with an elegant, sculpted handle, combined with the painting, forms a butterfly.
Perfect for serving warm vegetable dishes or as a centerpiece in a vintage china collection.
Why You'll Love It
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Authentic English Pottery: Genuine "Hanley Staffs" make, produced between 1920–1956.
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Rare Pattern: The NHP9 design is a difficult-to-find variant for collectors.
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Art Deco Charm: The geometric banding combined with soft florals captures the transition from Art Deco to mid-century style.
- Functional Elegance: Deep basin and secure lid keep dishes warm for serving.
Condition & Specifications
Condition: In excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks. Clean interior. Typical age-related crazing.
Maker: New Hall Pottery (Hanley) Ltd.
Origin: Staffordshire, England
Pattern: NHP9 (Cream with Blue Bands & Polychrome Florals)
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: 10 ¼ x 9 ¼ x 5 ½ inches











