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    <value>Grey stoneware, thrown and turned, with incised and applied moulded decoration, painted in cobalt-blue and manganese-purple before salt-glazing. The globular jug stands on a solid disc base. It has a cylindrical neck with horizontal turned rilling, and a small strap handle of D section, which has a hole at the top to take a mount. The front is applied with a circular medallion enclosing the cypher GR for George I (or George II) of England under a crown. Above it is a fan-shaped motif, and on each side, a broad band of chequer pattern with three impressed rosettes above and below. The design is picked out in cobalt-blue and the neck is painted in manganese-purple except for the area below the handle.</value>
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