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Mug/Tankard. Leeds Pottery, England. Cylindrical with beaded rim and base and a double interlaced reeded handle with two lower terminals comprising a flowerhead with foliage below. Cream-coloured earthenware with lead glaze, height, whole, 15.0 cm, diameter, whole, 11.1 cm, width, including handle, 15.4 cm, 1770-1790. Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor Bequest.
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