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    <value>Earthenware slip-cast in one piece and glaze cream overall.A stylized fallow deer standing in profile to the viewer&#x2019;s left, turning its head round to its left to lick its flank. The spaces between its leg are solid and filled by small bushes in relief.The base is a narrow straight-sided rectangle with slightly bowed sides on the front and back</value>
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    <location>on viewer's right end of exteror</location>
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      <value>&#x2018;J SKEAPING&#x2019; and  &#x2018;WEDGWOOD&#x2019;</value>
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      <value>WEDGWOOD/ETRURIA &#x2022; ENGLAND</value>
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    <location>on underside of right front corner of base</location>
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      <value>3451</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Clare Cambridge in memory of her parents</credit_line>
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        <value>John Rattenbury Skeaping, R.A. (1901 &#x2013; 1980) was an English sculptor and equine painter. A leading figure in the move to &#x2018;direct carving&#x2019;, using the process of carving to suggest the final form, he was closely associated with Henry Moore, Richard Bedford and Barbara Hepworth (to whom he was married from 1925-1933).</value>
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        <value>Skeaping modelled fourteen animal figures for Wedgwood in 1926. Ten were made, from 1927.</value>
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      <value>cream</value>
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    <value>Richard Harnett Cambridge the donor's father; the donor's mother (d. 2005)</value>
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      <notes>Ref.pp. 189, and pp. 192-3  for John Skeapingand his work for Wedgwood. Cf. p. 188, pl. 464 top right for a dark-coloured Fallow Deer and other animals from the series (two not produced) for the others see [p. 188, pl. 463.</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. pp. 205, 208-0, for Skeaping's animal models, illustrated p. 208, pl. 232, see p.l 209, pl. 234 the Kangaroo.</notes>
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