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    <value>White earthenware with very slightly blue tinted lead-glaze, bat-printed in puce and banded in blue enamel. Circular with a narrow flat rim, and shallow curved well. Three spur marks on the back. Decorated in the well with a vignette of a mother seated facing to the viewer&#x2019;s left in a chair with sabre legs, speaking to a small curly-headed child who stands on a low rectangular stool beside her. The mother wears a high-waisted, low necked, short-sleeved Empire-style dress. She holds up her right hand, pointing towards the child, and has her left arm hanging down beside the chair. In her left hand she holds a rolled up paper or handkerchief. There are blue bands round the inner and outer edges of the rim.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Richard and Katherine Duncan-Jones</credit_line>
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        <value>The plate belonged to the Toy Dinner Service given by Dadie Rylands to the Fitzwilliam Museum in 1997 (C.80.1-35-1997)</value>
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    <value>Dadie Rylands, King's College, Cambridge, by whom given to Mrs Elsie Duncan-Jones, the donors' mother (d. 200 ).</value>
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