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    <value>Cream earthenware, thrown , coated on the sides and shoulder with blue slip, between which is a white area with a turned pattern inlaid with dark brown slip.  The inside, edge of the mouth, and a short area above the base are undecorated.  In the middle of the base there is a blue slip spot. Lead-glazed overall.</value>
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    <value>Found in an excavation in London by G.F. Lawrence of Wandsworth, by whom given to Bernard Rackham (1876-1964)</value>
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    <summary_title>Creamware and Pearlware. The Fifth Exhibition from the Northern Ceramic Society</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. Vol. I, p. 207, pl. 251, a coffee pot with blue slip and turned decoration round the rim, Yorkshire Museum, inv. YORYM 2001.2228. Cf. also p. 207, pl. 250 a teapot with ochre slip and turned decoration, V. &amp; A., Museum, inv. 3558-1901.</notes>
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