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    <value>Earthenware, press-moulded with a relief design on the interior, and decorated with cream and dark brown slip under lead-glaze. A horseman holding a pistol in his left hand and a short sword in his right, riding towards the viewer's right.</value>
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    <value>Buff earthenware, press-moulded over a shallow hump mould to produce a design in relief, coated on the front with creamy-white slip, slip-trailed in dark brown, and lead-glazed. The reverse is undecorated and unglazed. Circular with a lightly scalloped edge, and a border of trailed dark brown spots surrounding a rider mounted on a horse walking to the viewer's right. The man wears a hat with a feather at the back, a ruff, and a long  coat, and thigh boots, and holds a pistol in his left hand and a short sword in his right. In the background behind him is a flower head made up of nine small circles, of which five are filled in with brown, and another smaller and uncoloured is below the horse. A motif comprising five spots, of which three are coloured brown is between the horse's fore legs.  In front of the horse is the letter W and possibly an A or a B. Two small suspension holes were bored on either side of the man's hat before glazing.</value>
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