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      <value>&#x2018;368 A curiously embossed dish decorated in yellow, red and brown slip, with portrait in centre surrounded by twelve rosettes within escalloped border, presented to Mr Bateman in 1845 by Mr Gervase Key, in whose family it had been for nearly two hundred years, diameter 12 inches&#x2019;.</value>
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    <value>Thomas Bateman (1821-61), Lomberdale House, Derbyshire; Sotheby's, 14-15 June, 1893, The Bateman Heirlooms, lot 368; Thomas Boynton, Norman House, Bridlington; sold Stoke-on-Trent, Charles Butters, 23 March 1920, Catalogue of the Early English Pottery and Wedgwood Ware, the property of the late Mr. Thomas Boynton, FSA of . . ., lot 67; bought  at a hammer price of &#xA3;20 by Mr Frank Stoner on behalf of Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, FRS, Trinity College, Cambridge</value>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 293, U 19, where stated to have been given to Thomas Bateman in 1845 by Gervase Key, in whose family it had been for 200 years.</notes>
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