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    <value>Glazed hard-paste porcelain</value>
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    <value>Hard-paste porcelain, press-moulded, and glazed. The figure stands on a low circular base with a tree stump at the back. The underside is convex and has a deeper depression under the stump. The boy has curly hair, partly covered by a broad-brimmed hat turned up at the front and decorated by two feathers. He wears a shirt, a jacket, breeches, stockings and buckled shoes. He stands on his left leg with his right relaxed at the knee, and extended behind him. He turns his head to his left as he blows a bagpipe which he holds in both hands. He has his left foot on the lead of a monkey who is seated beside him on the viewer's right. The monkey wears a hat and jacket with a frill round the neck, and holds a stick behind his back with both paws. On the ground in front of him there is an apple.</value>
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    <source>Glaisher MS Catalogue, vol. 19</source>
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    <credit_line>Dr J.W.L. Glaisher Bequest</credit_line>
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        <value>Entry date: 1928-12-07</value>
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        <summary_title>Le Nove Porcelain Factory</summary_title>
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        <value>Le Nove is situated near Bassano del Grappa in the Veneto.</value>
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    <value>Puttick &amp; Simpson, London, 8 October 1920, part of lot 126; purchased for  &#xA3;2.12.6 with the two other figures in the lot by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, Trinity College, Cambridge</value>
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      <notes>Publ. vol. I, p. 415, no. 3215, vol. II, pl. 264C, attributed to Venice.</notes>
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    <summary_title>Catalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge</summary_title>
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      <notes>Ref.  Marini, Paola, 3.1 La manifattura Antonibon di Nove, esp. pp. 306-330, La porcellana. Cf. p. 322, top two plates, showing groups including a youth close in character to this one.</notes>
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    <summary_title>La ceramica nel Veneto: La Terraferma dal XIII al XVIII secolo</summary_title>
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