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    <value>Hard-paste porcelain, press-moulded, hand-modelled, and painted overglaze in turquoise-green, green, yellow, flesh-pink, puce, red, purple, reddish-brown, dark brown, and black enamels, and lightly gilt. The underside has eight supports radiating from the centre. The  rounded square low mound base has a Rococo scrolled and frilled edge picked out in puce and gold, and rises up in the middle into a grotto with four brown rocky supports, and a slightly domed turquoise-green top on which is a double tree trunk whose roots extend over the top. The top of the base outside the grotto is turquoise-green. Four small nude children holding attributes of the Seasons are seated on rocks at the corners of the grotto: Spring, a boy with a basket of flowers on his knee; Summer, a girl holding an apple in her outstretched right hand and ? in her left, with two wheat-sheaves on the ground beside her; Autumn, a boy with dark brown hair holding a goblet in his left hand and a bunch of grapes in his right; Winter, a boy drawing a red-brown cloak over his head and warming his hands at a fire with yellow and red flames.</value>
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        <value>Entry date: 1928-12-07</value>
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          <value>The PH mark for Paul Hannong was used between August 1757 and June 1759 when his brother Joseph Adam Hannong&#x2019;s initials were introduced.</value>
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    <value>Cyril Andrade, Duke Street, St James&#x2019;s, London, from whom purchased on 10 September 1917 for &#xA3;50 by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, Trinity College, Cambridge.</value>
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      <notes>Publ. Vol. I, p. 409, no. 3181, vol. II, pl. 258C</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. pp. 122-5, no. 28, a white example (Inv. no. 16755), with CT crowned and B, c. 1765. The author lists other examples on p. 124, including the Fitzwilliam&#x2019;s . See p. 65 for biography of Johann Wilhelm Lanz.</notes>
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    <value>A Grotto with Four Children representing the Four Seasons</value>
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