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    <modified>1711453234000</modified>
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    <stream>fitz-online</stream>
    <uid>adlib-object-177527</uid>
    <uri>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/177527</uri>
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    <version>6</version>
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      <uid>adlib-term-122484</uid>
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    <summary_title>hybrid hard-paste porcelain</summary_title>
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    <materials>
      <note>
        <value>blue, green, dark puce, and  iron-red</value>
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      <reference>
        <link>
          <type>reference</type>
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        <admin>
          <id>term-32638</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-32638</uid>
          <uuid>97b8d1a5-7b8f-3a2a-a275-7d001aeaae2b</uuid>
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        <summary_title>enamel</summary_title>
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    </materials>
    <name>Decoration</name>
    <techniques>
      <note>
        <value>in blue green, dark puce, and iron-red enamels</value>
      </note>
      <reference>
        <link>
          <type>reference</type>
        </link>
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          <id>term-106226</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-106226</uid>
          <uuid>194567f2-2bcd-3446-ae31-652386611815</uuid>
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        <summary_title>painting</summary_title>
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    </techniques>
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    <measurements>
      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Diameter</dimension>
        <units>cm</units>
        <value>13</value>
      </dimensions>
      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Diameter</dimension>
        <units>in</units>
        <value>5 1/16</value>
      </dimensions>
      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Height</dimension>
        <units>cm</units>
        <value>3.3</value>
      </dimensions>
      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Height</dimension>
        <units>in</units>
        <value>1&#xBC;</value>
      </dimensions>
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    <name>Saucer</name>
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  <component>
    <measurements>
      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Diameter</dimension>
        <units>cm</units>
        <value>8.4</value>
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      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Diameter</dimension>
        <units>in</units>
        <value>3 5/16</value>
      </dimensions>
      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Height</dimension>
        <units>cm</units>
        <value>5</value>
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      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Height</dimension>
        <units>in</units>
        <value>1 15/16</value>
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    </measurements>
    <name>Tea Bowl</name>
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  <department>
    <value>Applied Arts</value>
  </department>
  <description>
    <value>hybrid hard-paste porcelain painted in enamels with blue fan- or trumpet-shaped flowers and rose sprays. Pattern 660.</value>
  </description>
  <description>
    <value>Hybrid hard-paste porcelain, glazed and painted overglaze in blue, two shades of green, pink, dark puce, and iron-red enamels. The tea bowl has deep curved sides and stands on a footring. The saucer (A) has shallow curved sides and a footring. The bowl is decorated inside with an iron-red floral spray, and at the top of the sides with a border of blue fan- or trumpet-shaped flowers linked to roses and sprays of leaves. An iron- red band runs round the inside of the rim. The exterior is decorated with six different small floral sprays, one of which is a rose. The saucer is decorated with a central dull red pink rose spray surrounded by six different smaller floral sprays, and with a similar border and line round the rim. Pattern 660</value>
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  <identifier>
    <accession_number>C.105 &amp; A-2010</accession_number>
    <primary>1</primary>
    <type>accession number</type>
    <value>C.105 &amp; A-2010</value>
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  <identifier>
    <priref>177527</priref>
    <type>priref</type>
    <value>177527</value>
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  <identifier>
    <date>
      <earliest>2009</earliest>
      <latest>2009</latest>
      <value>2009-07-24</value>
    </date>
    <source>The Fitzwilliam Museum</source>
    <type>entry form number</type>
    <value>1297</value>
  </identifier>
  <identifier>
    <date>
      <earliest>2009</earliest>
      <latest>2009</latest>
      <value>2009</value>
    </date>
    <source>Exectors' number</source>
    <type>old object number</type>
    <value>I.F.2</value>
  </identifier>
  <identifier>
    <type>uri</type>
    <uri>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/177527</uri>
    <value>https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/177527</value>
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  <inscription>
    <description>
      <value>circular white paper stick-on label</value>
    </description>
    <location>on base of both pieces</location>
    <method>hand-written in black ink</method>
    <transcription>
      <value>I.F.2</value>
    </transcription>
    <type>label</type>
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    <link>
      <type>reference</type>
    </link>
    <admin>
      <id>agent-149638</id>
      <uid>adlib-agent-149638</uid>
      <uuid>7376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8</uuid>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
  </institutions>
  <legal>
    <credit_line>Dr Milo Keynes Bequest, 2009</credit_line>
  </legal>
  <lifecycle>
    <acquisition>
      <agents>
        <link>
          <type>reference</type>
        </link>
        <admin>
          <id>agent-152614</id>
          <uid>adlib-agent-152614</uid>
          <uuid>4bc39ed1-f16c-3ad3-8c47-b6aa5d81cb97</uuid>
        </admin>
        <summary_title>Keynes, W. M., Dr.</summary_title>
      </agents>
      <date>
        <earliest>2009</earliest>
        <latest>2009</latest>
        <value>2009</value>
      </date>
      <method>
        <value>bequeathed</value>
      </method>
      <note>
        <value>Entry date: 2010-04-26</value>
      </note>
    </acquisition>
    <creation>
      <date>
        <earliest>1800</earliest>
        <from>
          <earliest>1800</earliest>
          <latest>1800</latest>
          <precision>circa</precision>
          <value>1800</value>
        </from>
        <latest>1805</latest>
        <range>1</range>
        <to>
          <earliest>1805</earliest>
          <latest>1805</latest>
          <value>1805</value>
        </to>
      </date>
      <maker>
        <link>
          <role>
            <value>factory</value>
          </role>
          <type>reference</type>
        </link>
        <admin>
          <id>agent-157475</id>
          <uid>adlib-agent-157475</uid>
          <uuid>a5bc171f-0e23-342a-85c8-d6ed698181d9</uuid>
        </admin>
        <summary_title>New Hall Porcelain Factory</summary_title>
      </maker>
      <note>
        <value>This pattern was produced with iron-red instead of blue fan- or trumpet-shaped flowers, as pattern 748, see C.106-2010</value>
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      <periods>
        <link>
          <type>reference</type>
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          <id>term-106498</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-106498</uid>
          <uuid>272179a1-524b-3f36-aab7-bf342ce484d6</uuid>
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        <summary_title>19th Century, Early</summary_title>
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      <periods>
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          <type>reference</type>
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        <admin>
          <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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      <places>
        <link>
          <type>reference</type>
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        <admin>
          <id>term-113577</id>
          <uid>adlib-term-113577</uid>
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            <type>literal</type>
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          <name>
            <value>England</value>
          </name>
          <summary_title>England</summary_title>
          <type>country</type>
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        <hierarchies>
          <link>
            <type>literal</type>
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          <name>
            <value>Staffordshire</value>
          </name>
          <summary_title>Staffordshire</summary_title>
          <type>region</type>
        </hierarchies>
        <note>
          <value>Shelton - Hanley</value>
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        <summary_title>Shelton</summary_title>
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  <materials>
    <note>
      <value>presumed lead-glaze</value>
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    <reference>
      <link>
        <type>reference</type>
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      <admin>
        <id>term-32652</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-32652</uid>
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      <summary_title>glaze</summary_title>
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  <materials>
    <reference>
      <link>
        <type>reference</type>
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      <admin>
        <id>term-37627</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-37627</uid>
        <uuid>254febfe-0021-3e45-89a7-d57ba40044c7</uuid>
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      <summary_title>hard-paste porcelain</summary_title>
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  </materials>
  <name>
    <reference>
      <link>
        <type>reference</type>
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      <admin>
        <id>term-129864</id>
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      <summary_title>tea bowl and saucer</summary_title>
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  <name>
    <reference>
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        <type>reference</type>
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        <id>term-91239</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-91239</uid>
        <uuid>c085d7f2-ee81-35d0-9be5-819d5d87950a</uuid>
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      <summary_title>tea bowl</summary_title>
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  <name>
    <reference>
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        <type>reference</type>
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        <id>term-91594</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-91594</uid>
        <uuid>d3814795-e106-33f3-98a0-da73b4855bb6</uuid>
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      <summary_title>saucer</summary_title>
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  </name>
  <name>
    <value>cup and saucer</value>
  </name>
  <note>
    <type>history note</type>
    <value>unknown before testator</value>
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  <owners>
    <link>
      <type>reference</type>
    </link>
    <admin>
      <id>agent-149638</id>
      <uid>adlib-agent-149638</uid>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
  </owners>
  <publications>
    <link>
      <notes>Ref. p. 190, Pattern 660. The author notes that this is a variant of Pattern 748 illustrated in pl. 24, a New Oval shape teapot.</notes>
      <page>190</page>
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    <admin>
      <id>publication-1888</id>
      <uid>adlib-publication-1888</uid>
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    <summary_title>New Hall</summary_title>
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  <publications>
    <link>
      <notes>Cf. pp. 36-7, pl. 35, a silver-shaped teapot decorated with  pattern 660, and an inscription and date 1804; also illustrated, p. 237, pl. 162.</notes>
      <page>36-7</page>
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    <admin>
      <id>publication-6941</id>
      <uid>adlib-publication-6941</uid>
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    <summary_title>New Hall Porcelains</summary_title>
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  <publications>
    <link>
      <notes>Cf. p. 137, pl. 89, a tea bowl and saucer of pattern no 660</notes>
      <page>137</page>
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      <id>publication-1887</id>
      <uid>adlib-publication-1887</uid>
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    </admin>
    <summary_title>A Guide to New Hall Porcelain Patterns</summary_title>
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  <summary>
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        <type>reference</type>
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      <admin>
        <id>term-129864</id>
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      <summary_title>tea bowl and saucer</summary_title>
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  <summary_title>tea bowl and saucer</summary_title>
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    <description>
      <value>hybrid hard paste porcelain, glazed, and painted overglaze in blue green, dark puce, and iron-red enamels</value>
    </description>
    <note>
      <value>presumed lead-glaze</value>
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    <reference>
      <link>
        <type>reference</type>
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        <id>term-122641</id>
        <uid>adlib-term-122641</uid>
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      <summary_title>glazing</summary_title>
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