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    <value>Clear lead glass, blown, enamelled in shades of green, with yellow, white and red, and gilded. Bulbous ovoid body with short flared neck, standing on a low foot. The sides are decorated with water weeds  above which is a wreath of white and yellow flowers round the base of the neck. The  foot is decorated with red criss-cross strokes which extend a short distance up the sides. The rim is gilt.</value>
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      <value>within a rectangular outline with a downward pointing V at its centre, and over it an anchor in an circular  outline</value>
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      <value>R REDGRAVE ARA</value>
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    <credit_line>Purchased with the Perceval Fund and grant-in-aid from the Victoria and Albert Museum</credit_line>
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          <value>The design was registered on 3 June 1847</value>
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        <value>This was the first product designed by Richard Redgrave for Felix Summerly's Art Manufactures</value>
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    <value>Charles and Lavinia Handley-Read Collection; both died 1971; purchased from Thomas Stainton, executor of the Handley-Read Estate</value>
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      <notes>Ref. See Shirley Bury, Richard Redgrave and Felix Summerly's Art-Manufactures</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. An example in the Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, inv. V.3-1-244, p. 40</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. Illustration of an example 17 cm high  which sold for &#xA3;420 at Christie's, South Kensington on 7 October 2004</notes>
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