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Pottery: Unknown
Pale buff fritware, glazed, and painted in brown and gold lustre. Approximately triangular fragment of a dish or bowl. Painted inside with part of an oval motif filled by four rows of loops, outside which are motifs resembling half hard-boiled eggs on a ground of dots. The outside has yellow glaze painted with one brown stripe and an indeterminate brown motif.
History note: Henry Wallis; his son Harold Wallis, by whom given to Bernard Rackham (1876-1964)
Bequeathed by Bernard Rackham
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1964-03-12) by Rackham, Bernard
Inside composed of lustre ( reduced-pigment lustre)
Accession number: C.4.35-1964
Primary reference Number: 74851
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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