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    <value>Dark chocolate-brown stoneware, coated inside with white slip, turned and decorated with applied white clay reliefs before salt-glazing. Globular body with curved octagonal spout, and loop handle, standing on a low foot;  circular, very slightly convex cover with striped bud-shaped knob. The interior of the body is coated in white slip. On the outside there are two groups of horizontal white bands below the shoulder and above the foot, a single band round the foot,, two round the rim, one round the cover, and touches of white on the top of the handle and end of the spout. Each side is decorated with a moulded and applied relief of the Royal Arms with the motto 'DEI ET MON DRIT' (sic), and the cover with an applied fleur-de-lys, a spray of flowers, and a leaf.</value>
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      <notes>Ref. See pp. 41-2 for a quotation of Ralph Shaw's patent of 1733, and pl. 74, a punch bowl corresponding in appearance to the description in the patent,  in the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Hanley (IIP 38)</notes>
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