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        <value>blue, green, yellow, puce, grey, and black</value>
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        <value>in blue, green, yellow, puce, pale brown  grey, and black enamels</value>
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    <value>Trio of hybrid hard-paste porcelain decorated with a yellow ground, painting in polychrome enamels, and gilding. All three pieces bear the arms of Bruce impaling Spicer.</value>
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    <value>Hybrid hard-paste porcelain decorated with pale yellow ground colour, painting in blue, green, yellow, puce, and black enamels, and gilding. The  Bute shape cup has a plain loop handle. The saucer has deep curved sides, and stands on a footring. The cylindrical coffee can has an ear-shaped handle. The exterior of each cup is decorated mid way up the sides with a horizontal band of gold Greek key pattern, broken opposite the handle, by a circular  laurel wreath enclosing the coat-of-arms of Bruce impaling Spicer. Above, painted in polychrome, is a half winged male figure holding gold trumpets (?) in both hands, flanked by rinceaux enclosing a swan in the scroll nearest to the figure.  Below there are brown rinceaux on a pale yellow ground. Gold bands encircle the foot and rim, and the outside of the cup handle is thickly gilt. The whole of the coffee can handle is gilded. The saucer is decorated with a reserved central medallion enclosing a laurel wreath enclosing the arms of Bruce impaling Spicer, surrounded by a wide band of brown rinceau on a pale yellow ground. The sides are decorated to match the upper part of the cup.</value>
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    <accession_number>C.246 &amp; A &amp; B-2015</accession_number>
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    <value>C.246 &amp; A &amp; B-2015</value>
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    <source>Christopher Hogwood collection number</source>
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    <value>1054</value>
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      <value>circular white paper stick-on label</value>
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    <location>on base of can and tea cup</location>
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      <value>1054/trio</value>
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    <location>on base of saucer</location>
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      <value>1054/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>
        <latest>2015</latest>
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        <summary_title>Coalport Porcelain Factory</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Baxter, Thomas</summary_title>
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        <value>This trio was part of a large service made for James Bruce of Kinnaird, Stirlingshire, who married Eliza, daughter of William Spicer of Weir in Devon in 1798 and died in 1810. The couple had a daughter and heiress, Mary Elizabeth Bruce who succeeded to the estate on her father's death and was married on 20 June 1822 to Charles Lennox Cumming who took the name Cumming-Bruce.</value>
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        <summary_title>George IV</summary_title>
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    <value>A.J. Greenacre Ltd, Wimbledon, from whom purchased on  12 September 1994 by Christopher Hogwood, CBE (1941-2014); purchased from his executors by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum</value>
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