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    <value>The oval base is flattened at the back; the front is inscribed 'Stanfield Hall'  in gilt script. The top of the base is moulded and painted to suggest a river or moat, and above it a lawn; to the right is a small bridge decorated with red and green clay shards. The model is well coloured. The three storey house has twelve windows, arranged symmetrically around a red front door, set in a tall porch. The roof is painted in grey squares, to suggest slates; edged in green and orange-red shards;  and topped by two red chimneys. There is a two-storey extension to the viewer\rquote s right, with a red door and a flat roof decorated with coloured shards. The windows and doors are outlined in gilt. Except for the chimneys, the back and sides are unpainted. The underside is concave and glazed, with a round vent hole near the middle. The back is flat.</value>
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      <earliest>1918</earliest>
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    <source>Glaisher MS catalogue, Volume:  23</source>
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      <value>the front is inscribed &#x2018;Stanfield Hall&#x2019; in gilt script</value>
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      <value>No. 4139. Staffordshire model of Stanfield Hal where Mr Jermy was murdered by J.B.Rush of Potash Farm, 1848 b. in Norwich May 25, 1918</value>
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        <value>James Blomfield Rush, of Potash Farm, murdered his landlord, Isaac Jermy, the Recorder of Norwich, following a dispute over Rush&#x2019;s &#xA3;5,000 mortgage.  On 28 Nov 1848, Rush went to Jermy's home, Stanfield Hall, shot Jermy and his son dead, and wounded his daughter-in-law and a housemaid. Rush was hanged at Norwich Castle on 21 April 1849.</value>
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    <value>Mr Levine at Norwich. Bought on 25 May, 1918, with model of Potash Farm, for &#xA3;3.10/- (&#xA3;3 ten shillings) the pair, by Dr Glaisher, Trinity College, Cambridge. Dr Glaisher notes that this &#x2018;was very cheap. For I have been asked more that this for Potash Farm alone&#x2019;</value>
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      <notes>Publ. Vol. I, p.131, no. 1015</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. Plate G20, Fig.46: a very similar model, 8 &#xBD; (with complete chimneys), shown as a set with Norwich Castle, and  Potash Farm. Pugh notes the existence of a smaller, 5 &#xBC; in, version of this model. Also, other differently modelled versions of the houses and a figure of J.B.Rush.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. Fig 3147: the same 8 &#xBD; model and also an engraving of Stanfield Hall. Also, Fig.3146: Potash Farm, a pair to this model; an engraving of Potash Farm; and several different versions of Stanfield Hall.</notes>
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