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        <value>coloured green, pale yellow, pale brown, manganese-brown, dark brown, and a little blue</value>
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    <value>earthenware figure of a girl haymaker decorated with clear and coloured glazes</value>
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    <value>Cream earthenware, press-moulded, and decorated with clear and coloured glazes: green, pale yellow, pale brown, manganese-brown, dark brown, and a little blue. The figure  is supported on a low square base with straight sides covered with clear very slightly blue tinted glaze. It is hollow underneath and has a ventilation hole under the figure. The girl stands with her feet apart next to a tree stump on a mound with roughly fluted pale brown sides, and a green top, decorated with two green applied flowers and leaves. She faces to the front with her head turned slightly to her left. Her left arm hangs down by her side, and her right is curved around a small keg which rests on top of the tree stump. Perched on top of her head is a low crowned hat with a wide brim, and she wears a green bodice laced over a chemise and stomacher, a pale yellow kerchief with blue spots, a brown skirt with an apron looped up over the front, and dark brown shoes with yellow markings.</value>
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      <earliest>1930</earliest>
      <latest>1930</latest>
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    <value>John Henry Taylor collection; sold Sotheby's, 14th November 1930, Catalogue of the Valuable Collections of English Pottery &amp; Porcelain, Glass, Objects of Vertu and Furniture, the Property of the late John Henry Taylor, Esq., Newstead, Birstall, Leicestershire, lot 595</value>
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      <notes>Publ. vol. I, p. 115, no. 864, vol. II, pl. 65B</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. pp. 55-99 for coloured glazed figures. Cf. p. 58, top illustration for the Haymaker and her companion Mower with a scythe. On p. 78 the author cites a purchase of figures by John Wood on 25 January 1787 which included '1 p Mower &amp; Haymaker' in white and gold costing 2s. 6d.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 437-8, no. 274 a similar female Haymaker with her Mower companion holding a scythe. The author points out that some of the female figures were provided with a rake.</notes>
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