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        <value>The tile was described as  'probably M&#xFC;nster' in the Rev. G.A. Schneider sale catalogue and was reattributed by Bernard Rackham.</value>
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    <value>Castle Landsshut in the Canton of Berne; the Rev. G. A. Schneider; sold Sotheby's, 4 June 1942, Catalogue of European Ceramics and Glass comprising the interesting and extensive collection of the Rev. G. A. Schneider . . ., p. 13, lot 55; sold to Bernard Rackham for &#xA3;5.10.0; and given by him to the Fitzwilliam Museum in memory of the Rev. Schneider.</value>
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      <notes>Ref. For information about stoves by the Frisching factory in Berne, see, pp. 3-34
Cf., Pl. XIV, no. 33, and pl. XVIII, no. 42 and 43. The first is the one mentioned above at Zurich see p. 31, no. 27 of catalogue; the second in the Historisches Museum, Bern, is an odd tile from a stove at Schloss Jegenstorf. Both are given dates of 1767-1768.</notes>
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