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    <summary_title>Batchelor, Ivor Ralph Campbell Sir</summary_title>
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        <value>blown amethyst glass with trailed white threading, and applied, tooled amethyst handle</value>
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    <value>Dark amethyst glass, blown, with applied white threading, and tooled handle. The bulbous body has a kick underneath and a cylindrical neck with fine white threading round its top, and a thicker thread round the rim. The D-shaped handle has a kick at the lower end.</value>
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    <accession_number>C.181-2015</accession_number>
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    <value>C.181-2015</value>
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  <identifier>
    <source>Batchelor Collection number</source>
    <type>old object number</type>
    <value>95</value>
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  <identifier>
    <date>
      <earliest>2005</earliest>
      <latest>2005</latest>
      <value>2005-11-09</value>
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    <source>The Fitzwilliam Museum</source>
    <type>entry form number</type>
    <value>648</value>
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  <identifier>
    <date>
      <earliest>2006</earliest>
      <latest>2006</latest>
      <value>2006-01-20</value>
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    <source>Department of Applied Art, The Fitzwilliam Museum</source>
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    <value>AAL.183-2006</value>
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  <legal>
    <credit_line>Sir Ivor and Lady Batchelor Bequest through The Art Fund</credit_line>
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          <id>agent-166527</id>
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        <summary_title>Batchelor, Ivor, Sir and Lady</summary_title>
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      <date>
        <earliest>2015</earliest>
        <latest>2015</latest>
        <value>2015-04-27</value>
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        <value>bequeathed</value>
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        <earliest>1685</earliest>
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          <earliest>1685</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1685</latest>
          <precision>circa</precision>
          <value>1685</value>
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        <latest>1700</latest>
        <range>1</range>
        <to>
          <earliest>1700</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1700</latest>
          <value>1700</value>
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        <summary_title>Unidentified English glasshouse</summary_title>
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        <value>During the late 17th century, and beginning of the 18th century mugs of this form were made in silver, red stoneware, brown salt-glazed stoneware, and clear and coloured glass. The were copied in China in blanc-de-chine porcelain, and these imports were in turn reproduced in opaque white glass.</value>
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        <summary_title>17th Century, Late</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>William III and Mary II</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>William III (1650-1702)</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>London</summary_title>
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      <value>amethyst and white, probably lead-glass</value>
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      <units>cm</units>
      <value>7.7</value>
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    <dimensions>
      <dimension>Width</dimension>
      <units>cm</units>
      <value>9.1</value>
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    <value>Hamus Wolf, Droitwich; Howard Phillips, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, from whom purchased in 1993; Sir Ivor and Lady Batchlor, St Andrew's Fife; Sir Ivor died on 24 April 2005; on loan since 2006 (Syndicate of 30 January)</value>
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      <notes>Cf. pl. 31 a, a dark brown mug of comparable form, and b an opaque white glass example imitating blanc de chine. Respectively Victoria &amp; Albert Museum,  inv. nos. C.42-1964 and C.894-1935</notes>
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    <summary_title>English Glass and the Glass used in England, c. 400-1940</summary_title>
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