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    <value>Earthenware, moulded, covered with slightly blue-tinted lead-glaze and painted in turquoise, yellow, pink, flesh-pink, red, brown, grey and black enamels. The Virgin is seated on a stool with the Christ Child kneeling on her lap. She wears a white veil and fichu, and has wrapped about her, a pink cloak with a flowered lining. The shallow square base is coloured to resemble marble.</value>
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      <notes>Ref. see figs. 41, 46 and 48. An example in the British Museum, and the terracotta model for this figure, formerly at Gopsall Hall, Atherstone, also in the British Museum</notes>
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