Newhall pottery was a porcelain factory in Staffordshire, England that was active from 1781 to 1835. It was founded by a group of Staffordshire potters, including John Turner and William Billingsley, who had previously worked at the famous Bow porcelain factory in London.
Newhall was one of the first porcelain factories in Staffordshire, and it quickly gained a reputation for its high quality. The pottery produced a wide range of wares, including tea sets, dinner services, and figurines. Newhall porcelain was known for its delicate bone china body and its fine, detailed decoration.
In 1812, Newhall merged with the nearby Coalport porcelain factory to form the Coalport and Newhall China Company. The combined company continued to produce porcelain under both the New Hall and Coalport names until 1835, when it was sold to a new owner and the New Hall name was discontinued.
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