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    <value>earthenware dish slip trailed with a king and attendant, surrounded by a trellis border on the rim, interrupted by the name &#x2018;GEORGE TAYLOR&#x2019;</value>
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    <value>Dark pinkish-buff earthenware, thrown, coated with cream slip on the front, slip-trailed in dark ochre and dark brown, and 'jewelled' in white slip, under yellowish lead glaze; the reverse is undecorated and appears red. The dish is circular with a wide, slightly convex sloping rim, deep curved sides and flat centre. The well is decorated with full-length figures of a king wearing a crown and on the viewer's left of him, an attendant who has his left arm raised as if to indicate or touch the crown.. There are two flowers on either side of the king's head, and a wavy-edged leaf in the space to the right of the king and to the left of the attendant. The ground below their feet is indicated by a spotted wavy line above a shallow curved band. The rim is decorated with a continuous trellis border, interrupted at the bottom by a panel slip-trailed in dark brown with the name 'GEORGE:TAYLOR'.</value>
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    <source>Glaisher MS Catalogue, vol.</source>
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      <value>No 2858/Large slipware/dish representing/(probably) the/coronation of/Charles II/ the maker's/name 'George/'Taylor' in the/border. From the Ford/sale at Sotheby's/May 22 1908</value>
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    <value>Marc Louis Solon; J.W. Ford, J.P, Enfield Old Park; Sotheby's, 22 May, 1908, lot 43; sold for &#xA3;53 to Mr George Stoner from whom purchased for that figure on 25 May by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, FRS, Trinity College, Cambridge.</value>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 47, no. 173, where the figures were assumed to be the king and queen, rather than the king and an attendant male figure</notes>
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      <notes>Publ. Vol. I, p. 37, no. 217, vol. II, pl. 23B</notes>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 78, no. 1 in the list of dishes by William and George Taylor. See pp. 77-80 for what is known of William Talor and George Taylor</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 26, no. 20, a dish decorated with comparable figures and inscribed 'WILLIAM:TALOR'. Inv. no. B 781 [Bl. 5]. The author interprets the figures as representing Charles II and the Archbishop of Canterbury.</notes>
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