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    <value>Hard-paste porcelain painted in yellow, green, red, brown, and black enamels, and gilt. The unglazed base has a small round ventilation hole near the back. The rounded square low mound base has a tree stump at the back, and is decorated on top with applied leaves, and a red, a yellow and a mauve flower. The hurdy-gurdy player stands on his left foot with right leg forward. He carries a large white hurdy-gurdy outlined in black, and with his right hand turns the handle of the wheel which sounds the strings, while with his left hand he plays upon the keys which stop the strings and thus obtain the notes. He has long brownish-black hair trailing untidily down his back, and wears a black hat with the brim turned up at the sides, a brown waistcoat with gold buttons, a long collarless white coat with two gold buttons at the top of the two back pleats, yellow breeches, white hose, and black shoes with yellow bows.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Lord Fisher and Lady Fisher through the National Art Collections Fund</credit_line>
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    <value>Hyam &amp; Co., London, from whom purchased by Lord Fisher on 22 November 1926 for &#xA3;35;  Cecil Vavasseur,  2nd Baron Fisher of Kilverstone and his wife Jane, Kilverstone Hall, Norfolk</value>
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    <summary_title>Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Annual Report for the Year ending 31 December 1954</summary_title>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 51, H8, and pl. 35</notes>
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    <summary_title>Plagiarism Personified? European Pottery and Porcelain Figures</summary_title>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 107, no. 107, wrongly captioned in illustration C.32-1954</notes>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 155, incorrectly numbered C.32-1954. Text by J.E. Poole.</notes>
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    <summary_title>Festive Publication to Commemorate the 200th Jubilee of the Oldest European China Factory, Meissen</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 121 no. 126</notes>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 117, pl. 5, the print pl. 6. The figure's pose is in reverse to that of the print. Reinheckel considered that the modeller was probably Reinicke rather than Kaendler.</notes>
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    <summary_title>Die erste Folge der Pariser Ausrufer in Meissner Porzellan</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 41, lot 39</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. for street criers, especially pp. 75-6 and cf. p. 76, Figure 17 The Hurdy-Gurdy Player, 1742. Edme Bouchardon's red chalk drawing in the British Museum.</notes>
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    <summary_title>Edme Bouchardon's 'Cris de Paris': crying food in early modern Paris</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 55, fig. 35, a Meissen example, wearing a turquoise-blue waistcoat, white coat and hat, breeches and shoes, dated c. 1740-45, h. 20.2 cm.</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 257, no. 67. See pp. 253 for a list of the early Meissen Paris Criers, and p. 252 for illustrations</notes>
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    <summary_title>All Walks of Life: a Journey with the Alan Shimmerman Collection. Meissen Porcelain Figures of the Eighteenth Century</summary_title>
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    <link>
      <relation>plant</relation>
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    <admin>
      <id>term-31204</id>
      <uid>adlib-term-31204</uid>
      <uuid>aa63784d-f3d4-3e1f-b9a3-f46ab9819359</uuid>
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    <summary_title>leaf (plant material)</summary_title>
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  <subjects>
    <link>
      <relation>plant</relation>
      <type>reference</type>
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    <admin>
      <id>term-107455</id>
      <uid>adlib-term-107455</uid>
      <uuid>e6a8c49f-effe-34c7-a793-72934f6a428d</uuid>
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    <summary_title>tree stump</summary_title>
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    <link>
      <type>literal</type>
    </link>
    <name>
      <value>hurdy-gurdy</value>
    </name>
    <summary_title>hurdy-gurdy</summary_title>
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  <subjects>
    <link>
      <type>literal</type>
    </link>
    <name>
      <value>flower</value>
    </name>
    <summary_title>flower</summary_title>
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  <subjects>
    <link>
      <type>literal</type>
    </link>
    <name>
      <value>leaf (plant material)</value>
    </name>
    <summary_title>leaf (plant material)</summary_title>
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  <subjects>
    <link>
      <type>literal</type>
    </link>
    <name>
      <value>tree stump</value>
    </name>
    <summary_title>tree stump</summary_title>
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      <link>
        <type>reference</type>
      </link>
      <admin>
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        <uid>adlib-term-107454</uid>
        <uuid>6ca0f2ab-c1f8-329d-8a45-8f1322f53a20</uuid>
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      <value>in parts and assembled</value>
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      <link>
        <type>reference</type>
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        <uid>adlib-term-120085</uid>
        <uuid>68c62b7c-aaf4-38a5-a1be-4d6c615c0714</uuid>
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      <value>clear</value>
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    <reference>
      <link>
        <type>reference</type>
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        <uid>adlib-term-27616</uid>
        <uuid>61e6a95d-84c8-3893-b6c8-213392262987</uuid>
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  <title>
    <value>Hurdy-gurdy player</value>
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    <base>object</base>
    <type>OBJECT</type>
  </type>
</root>
