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    <value>porcelain coffee can and saucer each decorated in grey, black, and brownish-red enamels with a Titmouse in a landscape, and gilded</value>
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    <value>Porcelain painted overglaze in black and brownish-red enamels and gilded. The cylindrical cup has a loop handle with two inward curves near the lower end. The circular saucer has deep curved sides and stands on a footrim. Both pieces are decorated with a Blue Titmouse painted in black and grey standing in a landscape painted in brownish-red. Wide gold bands encircle the edge of the saucer and top edge of the cup, and a narrower band runs round the cup&#x2019;s lower edge. The base of the saucer is inscribed &#x2018;The Blue Titmouse&#x2019;, and the cup, &#x2018;Blue Titmouse.&#x2019; in greyish-black enamel, both in a curve close to the footrim.</value>
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      <value>circular white paper stick-on label</value>
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      <value>1052/bis</value>
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    <credit_line>From the Collection of Christopher Hogwood. Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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        <earliest>2015</earliest>
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        <earliest>1810</earliest>
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    <value>MVS, Fort Walton Beach, Florda, from whom purchased on 12 June 1994 by Christopher Hogwood, CBE, Cambridge (1941-2014); sold by the executors</value>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 34, plate 202, a coffee can whose handle has a similar double inward curve at the lower end, attributed to Ridgway</notes>
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    <summary_title>An Anthology of British Cups</summary_title>
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    <summary_title>Staffordshire Porcelain</summary_title>
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