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    <value>Buff earthenware, moulded, tin-glazed and painted in blue. The rounded lozenge-shaped dish has a wavy edge, steep fluted sides and a flat centre. It is supported on four dolphin-shaped scroll supports rising from a shallow flat-topped  base of the same outline.  The dish is decorated inside with a central lozenge-shaped motif, and round the edge with a border of lambrequin type with scrolls, daisy-like flowers, and foliage. The exterior has a narrower border below the rim. The supports have comparable decoration down their backs and the edges of the base have eight separate motifs of the same type. A letter G with a slanting stroke below it is painted on the underside of the dish.</value>
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