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      <value>a representation of the Society of Arts' silver medal surrounded by 'THE SOCIETY OF ARTS' MEDAL PRESENTED TO CHARLES MEIGH FOR THE BEST MODEL OF A  MUG ORNAMENTED IN RELIEF.'</value>
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      <value>THE SOCIETY OF ARTS' MEDAL PRESENTED TO CHARLES MEIGH FOR THE BEST MODEL OF A  MUG ORNAMENTED IN RELIEF.</value>
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    <credit_line>Purchased from the Rylands Fund.</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>Hughes, Marie E., Miss</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Charles Meigh</summary_title>
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      <notes>Ref. For illustrations of the mark, a stoneware jug and mug, the Poussin and the Rubens, see pp. 108-113, Jug, pl. 110, Poussin pl. 111, Rubens, pl. 112, Mug, pl. 114 and printed mark pl. 115. The author also gives details of the paintings and the probable printed direct sources of the reliefs. See object file in Keepers' Office.</notes>
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