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        <value>blue</value>
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        <value>in blue</value>
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        <summary_title>transfer printing</summary_title>
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    <value>soft-paste porcelain, moulded and transfer-printed in blue with the &#x2018;Pine Cone Group&#x2019; pattern surrounded by floral sprays and fruit, and outside with vegetables, flowers, and moths</value>
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  <description>
    <value>Steatitic soft-paste porcelain, moulded, and transfer-printed underglaze in  blue. Circular with a shaped rim with six lobes alterating with pairs of cusps, and deep curved sides, standing on a footring. The interior is moulded in low relief with three scallop shells radiating from a hexfoil in the centre, and is decorated in the centre with  with the &#x2018;Pine Cone Group&#x2019; pattern surrounded by three floral sprays, three sprays of fruit inside the shells, and six floral sprays round the rim. The exterior is decorated with three large vegetable sprays,   one flower sprig, one fruit sprig, and and  three moths of different sizes.</value>
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    <accession_number>C.116-2010</accession_number>
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    <value>C.116-2010</value>
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    <priref>177302</priref>
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    <date>
      <earliest>2010</earliest>
      <latest>2005</latest>
      <value>2010-05</value>
    </date>
    <source>The  Fitzwilliam Museum</source>
    <type>entry form number</type>
    <value>1038</value>
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  <inscription>
    <location>situated by the footring on base</location>
    <method>printed underglaze in blue</method>
    <transcription>
      <value>hatched crescent</value>
    </transcription>
    <type>factory mark</type>
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      <id>agent-149638</id>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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  <legal>
    <credit_line>Given by Dame Anne Warburton</credit_line>
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      <agents>
        <link>
          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>agent-186560</id>
          <uid>adlib-agent-186560</uid>
          <uuid>39df0e33-cca0-3ab5-9d72-12e48c4aee81</uuid>
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        <summary_title>Warburton, Anne, Dame</summary_title>
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      <date>
        <earliest>2010</earliest>
        <latest>2010</latest>
        <value>2010-06-07</value>
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        <value>given</value>
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      <note>
        <value>Entry date: 2010-06-07</value>
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    </acquisition>
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      <date>
        <earliest>1770</earliest>
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          <earliest>1770</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1770</latest>
          <precision>circa</precision>
          <value>1770</value>
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        <latest>1785</latest>
        <range>1</range>
        <to>
          <earliest>1785</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1785</latest>
          <value>1785</value>
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          <role>
            <value>factory</value>
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          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>agent-161387</id>
          <uid>adlib-agent-161387</uid>
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        <summary_title>Worcester Porcelain Factory</summary_title>
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      <note>
        <value>Salad or junket bowls were made in several different patterns, for example with six shells moulded on the interior. A number of fragments were found when the factory site was excavated. The shape was also made at the Caughley andLowestoft factories</value>
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          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>term-106779</id>
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          <uuid>f0706fcd-d94c-3987-bcb5-f7f794332b6a</uuid>
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        <summary_title>18th Century, Late</summary_title>
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          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>term-107437</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-107437</uid>
          <uuid>96f4b0d1-fc11-39ff-ae91-1b23d888d479</uuid>
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        <summary_title>George III</summary_title>
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          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>term-110248</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-110248</uid>
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          <name>
            <value>England</value>
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          <summary_title>England</summary_title>
          <type>country</type>
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          <name>
            <value>Worcestershire</value>
          </name>
          <summary_title>Worcestershire</summary_title>
          <type>region</type>
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        <summary_title>Worcester</summary_title>
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  <materials>
    <note>
      <value>presumed lead-glaze</value>
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      <link>
        <type>reference</type>
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        <id>term-32652</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-32652</uid>
        <uuid>82d8ae3b-f165-395c-ba93-dfa1c282b7be</uuid>
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      <summary_title>glaze</summary_title>
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  <materials>
    <note>
      <value>steatitic</value>
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        <id>term-37637</id>
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      <summary_title>soft-paste porcelain</summary_title>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Diameter</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
      <value>25.8</value>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Diameter</dimension>
      <units>in</units>
      <value>10 3/16</value>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Height</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
      <value>7.6</value>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Height</dimension>
      <units>in</units>
      <value>3</value>
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        <id>term-110334</id>
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      <summary_title>junket dish</summary_title>
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    <reference>
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        <id>term-27527</id>
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      <summary_title>transfer printing</summary_title>
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  <name>
    <value>salad dish</value>
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  <note>
    <type>history note</type>
    <value>unknown before donor</value>
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      <type>reference</type>
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    <admin>
      <id>agent-149638</id>
      <uid>adlib-agent-149638</uid>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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    <link>
      <notes>Cf. p. 78, and  pl. 48 a similar example, dated c. 1765. The author notes that &#x2018;Matching wasters were found in pits 3, 2 and 1, but this shape was also made at the Caughley and Lowestoft factories.&#x2019;  See pl. 95 for fragments of the more complex form with six shells in the centre, and part of a rim comparable to this example.</notes>
      <page>78</page>
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    <summary_title>The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain, 1751-1793</summary_title>
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      <notes>Ref. pp. 332-3 for the &#x2018;Pine Cone Group&#x2019; pattern</notes>
      <page>332-3</page>
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    <summary_title>Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 8, lot 6 a Worcester junket dish, moulded with scallop shell panels, with open crescent mark, 24.5 cm in diameter, dated to c. 1770-75. Estimate &#xA3; 200-400.</notes>
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    <summary_title>The Winter Country House Sale</summary_title>
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        <id>term-110334</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-110334</uid>
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      <summary_title>junket dish</summary_title>
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      <value>soft-paste porcelain, moulded and transfer-printed in blue</value>
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        <id>term-120085</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-120085</uid>
        <uuid>68c62b7c-aaf4-38a5-a1be-4d6c615c0714</uuid>
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      <summary_title>press-moulding</summary_title>
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    <note>
      <value>presumed lead-glaze</value>
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        <id>term-122641</id>
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