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    <value>Glazed pale grey hard-paste porcelain</value>
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    <value>Pale grey hard-paste porcelain, moulded, hand-modelled and glazed. A woman wearing a dress with a decollet&#xE9; neckline, stomacher, and skirt with three flounces, is seated on an elaborately scrolled rococo base with a leafy tree trunk and a branch of flowers behind her. She looks down towards her left hand which holds the remains of a book (?). Her right hand is raised</value>
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    <source>Glaisher MS Catalogue, vol. 19</source>
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        <value>Entry date: 1928-12-07</value>
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        <value>The factory was founded by Nathaniel Friedrich Hewelcke and his wife Maria Doroten emigr&#xE9;s from Dresden as a result of the Prussian occupation. Their factory was initially at Udine and then moved to Venice.</value>
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    <value>Puttick and Simpson, 8 October 1920, lot 125; purchased for &#xA3;1.11.6 by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, Trinity College, Cambridge</value>
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      <notes>Publ. Vol. I, p. 415, no. 3211, attributed to Doccia</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. pp. 23-5 for the history and products of the Hewelcke. Cf. pl. 100, a seated male figure in the British Museum marked with a V in relief on the top of the base.</notes>
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    <summary_title>L'arte della porcellane in Italia: Il Veneto e la Toscano</summary_title>
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