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        <value>according to Mr Stoner, Captain Reynolds was the son of the Mr C W Reynolds who acquired the Dwight statues and figures which were sold in 1871</value>
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    <value>Earthenware, moulded, assembled covered with with slightly blue tinted lead-glaze and  painted in turquoise, yellowish green, yellow, flesh-pink, dark pink, pale purple, shades of brown and grey enamels. The group is supported on a square base marbled in grey and brown. Time sits on a rock with a skull at the front, an hour-glass at the side, and a sickle beside his feet. He is about to clip one of the wings of Cupid who rests across his knees looking extremely apprehensive. Time has a yellow and pale purple drape around his hips, and Cupid has a turquoise drape. Time has grey wings and Cupid dark pink ones. Their flesh, features and hair are painted naturalistically.</value>
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        <value>This group appears to have been inspired either by a Derby porcelain group of Time Clipping the Wings of Cupid, or by a print by James MacArdell (c. 1729-1765) after the painting by Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), then at Blenheim Palace, and now in the Mus&#xE9;e Jacquemart-Andr&#xE9;, Paris. But the position of the figures of Time and Cupid are not alike. In Rackham's 'Catalogue of the Glaisher Collection of Pottery and Porcelain, 1935, it was attributed to Ralph Wood II (d. 1795), but it is the same model and size as one marked 'LAKIN &amp; POOLE' in Southport Museum (no. 122). Thomas Lakin and John Ellison Poole went into partnership in 1791 at Burslem, and in 1795 were joined by Thomas Shrigley, Poole's brother-in-law. Lakin withdrew from the firm in 1796 and it went bankrupt in 1797.  The model was by a different hand from most Lakin &amp; Poole figures, and it could also have been made by Ralph or Enoch Wood.</value>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 51 top right, a figure of Timne Clipping the Wings of Cupid, with impressed mark 'LAKIN &amp; POOLE'. H. 31 cm. Southport Museum, no. 122.</notes>
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