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    <summary_title>soft-paste porcelain</summary_title>
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        <value>turquoise, yellow, red, and black</value>
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        <summary_title>enamel</summary_title>
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    <name>Deocration</name>
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        <summary_title>cobalt-blue</summary_title>
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          <id>term-39593</id>
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          <uuid>e3e2a3f8-2433-3f63-9bcf-e776644d312d</uuid>
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        <summary_title>gold</summary_title>
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      <description>
        <value>Soft-paste porcelain, moulded, and painted underglaze in blue and overglaze in turquoise, yellow, red, and black enamels, and gilt</value>
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        <value>in blue</value>
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          <type>reference</type>
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          <uid>adlib-term-120109</uid>
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        <summary_title>painting underglaze</summary_title>
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        <value>in turquoise, yellow, red, and black enamels</value>
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        <summary_title>painting overglaze</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>gilding</summary_title>
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    <value>Applied Arts</value>
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  <description>
    <value>Soft-paste porcelain vase, painted in enamels in Kakiemon style</value>
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  <description>
    <value>Soft-paste porcelain vase, painted overglaze in blue, turquoise, yellow, red, and black enamels, and gilt, after a Japanese Kakiemon original. The hexagonal vase is of ovoid shape, with convex shojlders and straight neck. The sides are painted alternately with ho-o birds among flowering foliage, and peony plants. the shoulders are reserved with alternate quatrefoil panels of phoenix, and red flowerheads, on a groujnd of blue karakusa scrolls, and the neck with a red key fret border. A pair with EC.2-1939</value>
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      <catalogue>23</catalogue>
      <type>reference</type>
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      <id>exhibition-1988</id>
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    <summary_title>From Reason to Revolution, Art and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain</summary_title>
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    <accession_number>EC.1-1939</accession_number>
    <primary>1</primary>
    <type>accession number</type>
    <value>EC.1-1939</value>
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    <priref>131127</priref>
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    <value>131127</value>
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    <type>uri</type>
    <uri>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/131127</uri>
    <value>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/131127</value>
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    <description>
      <value>a red anchor</value>
    </description>
    <location>on interior of neck</location>
    <method>painted in red enaml</method>
    <transcription>
      <value>an anchor</value>
    </transcription>
    <type>mark</type>
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  <inscription>
    <location>loose inside vase</location>
    <method>printed and hand-written in blue black ink</method>
    <transcription>
      <value>26th April, 1929. The Nugent Heirlooms. The Property of the late Sir Edmund Charles Nugent Bart., of West Hailing Hall, Norfolk. Lot 70. Beside which in blue-black ink 'Bought/for 16 guineas."</value>
    </transcription>
    <type>label</type>
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      <type>reference</type>
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    <admin>
      <id>agent-149638</id>
      <uid>adlib-agent-149638</uid>
      <uuid>7376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8</uuid>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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  <legal>
    <credit_line>Given by C.H.B. Caldwell</credit_line>
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    <acquisition>
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        <link>
          <type>reference</type>
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        <admin>
          <id>agent-154394</id>
          <uid>adlib-agent-154394</uid>
          <uuid>80248c02-39e8-3bcd-b6b0-cd0165e00189</uuid>
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        <summary_title>Caldwell, C.H.B.</summary_title>
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      <date>
        <earliest>1939</earliest>
        <latest>1939</latest>
        <value>1939-02-01</value>
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      <method>
        <value>given</value>
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      <note>
        <value>Entry date: 1939-02-01</value>
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      <date>
        <earliest>1753</earliest>
        <from>
          <earliest>1753</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1753</latest>
          <precision>circa</precision>
          <value>1753</value>
        </from>
        <latest>1755</latest>
        <range>1</range>
        <to>
          <earliest>1755</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1755</latest>
          <value>1755</value>
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          <role>
            <value>factory</value>
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          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>agent-157802</id>
          <uid>adlib-agent-157802</uid>
          <uuid>e51ed5e2-3605-39a0-b953-487f1f622a3a</uuid>
        </admin>
        <summary_title>Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory</summary_title>
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        <value>Vases of this type were copied at Meissen, about 1730, but the exactness of the painting of this example and its pair indicate that they were copied directly from a Japanese Kakiemon example of about 1690. A Japanese pair is at Hampton Court Palace, along with other variants, and the type is known as a 'Hampton Court Vase'. The shape was also copied at Worcester about 1770-75.</value>
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          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>term-106451</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-106451</uid>
          <uuid>9cdfd62c-ee07-3884-ae08-c797aad08631</uuid>
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        <summary_title>18th Century, Mid</summary_title>
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          <id>term-107736</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-107736</uid>
          <uuid>e93a8dd1-d76d-320b-be9b-afa352e322a1</uuid>
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        <summary_title>George II</summary_title>
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          <id>term-110762</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-110762</uid>
          <uuid>92b555c4-d666-3846-a471-77585013d6c6</uuid>
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        <summary_title>Red anchor period (1752-1756)</summary_title>
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          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>term-106998</id>
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          <summary_title>England</summary_title>
          <type>country</type>
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            <type>literal</type>
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          <name>
            <value>Middlesex</value>
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          <summary_title>Middlesex</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Chelsea</summary_title>
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    <note>
      <value>presumed lead-glaze</value>
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        <type>reference</type>
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        <id>term-107733</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-107733</uid>
        <uuid>00160189-e3ce-3796-a88b-5aa8d6c808c4</uuid>
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      <summary_title>lead-glaze</summary_title>
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        <id>term-37637</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-37637</uid>
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      <summary_title>soft-paste porcelain</summary_title>
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      <dimension>Height</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
      <value>24.5</value>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Width</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
      <value>1q5.3</value>
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        <id>term-89480</id>
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      <summary_title>vase</summary_title>
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    <type>history note</type>
    <value>Sir Edmund Charles Nugent, Bart., West Hailing Hall, Norfolk; sold 26 April 1929, The Nugent Heirlooms. The Property of the late Sir Edmund Charles Nugent Bartl, of West Hailing Hall, Norfolk, lot 70; bought for 16 guin</value>
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      <cascade>1</cascade>
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      <id>object-131129</id>
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        <summary_title>vase</summary_title>
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    <summary_title>vase</summary_title>
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      <id>agent-149638</id>
      <uid>adlib-agent-149638</uid>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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    <admin>
      <id>publication-6022</id>
      <uid>adlib-publication-6022</uid>
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    <summary_title>From Reason to Revolution, Art and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain</summary_title>
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      <id>term-15024</id>
      <uid>adlib-term-15024</uid>
      <uuid>8a43e11a-921a-39cc-8559-2232ade8b6f5</uuid>
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    <summary_title>Kakiemon</summary_title>
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        <id>term-89480</id>
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