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        <value>1868-1955; from 1920, 2nd Baron Fisher</value>
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        <value>blue, green, yellow, flesh pink, red, brown, cream, grey and black</value>
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        <value>in blue, green, yellow, flesh pink, red, brown, cream, grey and black enamels</value>
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    <value>hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels</value>
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    <value>Hard-paste porcelain, press-moulded, and painted overglaze in blue, green, yellow, flesh pink, red, brown, cream, grey and black enamels, and gilt. The flat unglazed underside has a small round ventilation hole under the support. The low rounded triangular  base has a tree stump at the back, and its top is strewn with applied leaves, two yellow roses, and two blue flowers. The Pandur stands on his left leg with his right advanced and slightly to the side. His left shoulder is forward and he looks towards his left.  His left hand rests on his belt, and he grasps a scimitar in his right hand which is extended a little behind him. He has a black moustache, and black short hair, covered by a fur-trimmed, yellow bag-shaped cap. He wears a white coat with blue cuffs and gold buttons, red breeches, and red sandals. A musket is slung across his back by means of a brown strap across his chest. A cream bag hangs on his right side from a black belt, and a scabbard for a dagger on the left. Two brown and grey pistols are attached to the belt at centre front, and a sword in a gold and white scabbard is suspended at his left side by means of a cream strap which passes over his right shoulder.</value>
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    <accession_number>C.16-1954</accession_number>
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    <source>Meissen porcelain factory</source>
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    <value>407</value>
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    <source>Lord Fisher's catalogue number</source>
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    <value>411</value>
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    <location>on underside of base</location>
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      <value>F</value>
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      <value>circular white paper label with serrated edge</value>
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    <location>on underside of base</location>
    <method>printed in red and hand-written in black</method>
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      <value>printed in red, the Fisher crest with 'No.' (o raised) below, followed by '411' hand-written in black ink.</value>
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    <location>on label to left of crest</location>
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      <value>14</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Lord and Lady Fisher through the National Art Collections Fund</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>Fisher, Lord and Lady</summary_title>
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        <earliest>1954</earliest>
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          <earliest>1750</earliest>
          <latest>1750</latest>
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        <summary_title>Meissen Porcelain Factory</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Eberlein, Johann Friedrich</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Engelbrecht, Martin</summary_title>
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        <value>The name Pandur is of Serbo-Croation origin and became proverbial in German for brutal soldiery. The figure was modelled by Johann Friedrich Eberlein in 1743 after an etching from the series Schaub&#xFC;hne verschiedener in Teutschland bisher unbekannt gewesener Soldaten von ausl&#xE4;ndischen Nationen, Augsburg, 1742. The figure was Meissen model, no. 407.</value>
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          <id>term-106451</id>
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        <summary_title>18th Century, Mid</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Augsburg</summary_title>
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      <dimension>Depth</dimension>
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      <value>9</value>
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      <dimension>Height</dimension>
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      <value>23</value>
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      <dimension>Width</dimension>
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      <summary_title>figure</summary_title>
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    <type>history note</type>
    <value>Stoner &amp; Evans, London, where purchased on 1 May, 1934, for &#xA3;26 by Cecil, 2nd Baron Fisher; Lord and Lady Fisher of Kilverstone</value>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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    <summary_title>Catalogue of the Early Dresden Porcelain made at the Meissen Factory 1735-1747 in the Collection of Cecil, 2nd Baron Fisher of Kilverstone, and Jane, his Wife, of Kilverstone Hall in the County of Norfolk</summary_title>
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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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    <summary_title>British and European Ceramics and Glass</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. Vol. 2, p. 140, no. 370, modelled by Johann Friedrich Eberlein, 1743. The printed source by Martin Engelbrecht (1684-1756) is illustrated.</notes>
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    <summary_title>Die autonomen fig&#xFC;rlich Plastiken Johann Joachim Kaendlers und seiner Werkstatt zwischen 1731 und 1748, 2 volumes</summary_title>
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      <value>in parts</value>
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    <value>South Slavonic Policeman or The Well-armed Pandur</value>
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