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English Delftware. Charger/Dish. Formerly attributed to London, but probably made at Brislington Pottery, near Bristol. Circular with curved sides and slightly everted rim, standing on a footring. On the front are a cat, an owl and a monkey wearing top-knots and tippets, the last holding a mirror. Above is the title of a ballad: ` The Alo¬mode or ye Maidens Mode Admir'd & Cont¬inue'd By ye Ape Owl & Mistris Puss', and the date, 1688. Below are the verses of the ballad. The lower part of the design is painted with triangles to resemble a tiled floor. The edge is encircled by a narrow manganese-purple line and blue dashes. On the back, in a square, is a cross imposed over a fainter St Andrew cross. Dark buff earthenware, moulded, the front tin-glazed duck-egg blue, and painted in blue, manganese-purple and a little yellow high-temperature (metallic oxide) colours; the reverse covered with lead-glaze which is tinged with green; the footring is pierced by a hole, height, whole, 8.3 cm, diameter, whole, 39 cm, dated 1688. James II.
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