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    <value>Bone china, moulded and decorated with enamel colours in pink and black.</value>
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    <value>Bone china, moulded and decorated with enamel colours in pink and black.</value>
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    <value>Cup and saucer in 'Can' shape with 'Harlequinade' pattern. 
Cup, bone china, circular 'Can' shape with loop handle. Exterior decorated with four, large overlapping squarish &#x2018;blobs&#x2019; of colour, alternately black and muted pink, all other parts undecorated. Underside slightly concave. Unmarked. 
Saucer, bone china, circular with circular indentation. Concave sides decorated on the upper side with broad black band. All other parts undecorated. Flat within gutter inside foot-rim.</value>
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    <value>511</value>
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      <value>FINE BONE CHINA / Susie Cooper / MEMBER OF THE / WEDGWOOD GROUP / ENGLAND</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Timothy Barker, son of Susie Cooper and Cecil Barker</credit_line>
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          <earliest>1969</earliest>
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        <value>&#x2018;Harlequinade&#x2019; (pattern number 2115-2118) was introduced in 1968, along with five other designs featuring abstract shapes and contrasting colours,  each was available in different colourways. They drew on a visit Susie Cooper made to &#x2018;swinging&#x2019; London and the geometric forms of Op Art, and show her skill in interpreting contemporary trends. She first introduced the 'Can' shape in 1958.</value>
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        <summary_title>1960s</summary_title>
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    <value>Formerly in the collection of Susie Cooper; bequeathed to her son, Timothy Barker, who gave it to the Museum.</value>
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      <notes>p. 25. Cf. a set of six cups in this pattern, in different colours; p. 86. Cf. this design in a publicity photograph, with others of the same era; p. 120. Cf. Company photograph of bone china shapes, including coffee and tea cans.</notes>
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      <notes>pp. 55-6, 76-7, 79.  Cf. Teapot of similar shape and &#x2018;Harlequinade&#x2019; teacup set in different colours; see also for pattern, shape and mark. &#x2018;Harlequinade&#x2019; listed as pattern numbers 2115-2118, &#x2018;cover coat overlapping blob shapes blue, green, orange, black,yellow, pink&#x2019;.</notes>
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