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    <value>Pale cream earthenware, press-moulded, covered with slightly blue tinted lead-glaze and painted in blue, green, flesh-pink, lilac, purple, reddish-brown, grey, and black  enamels. The model is supported on a square straight-sided base with a moulding round the top edge. The glazed underside has canted sides and a flat centre with a central circular ventilation hole. Apollo stands beside a pile of books on a small almost circular mound with scrolls at the front. His weight is on his right foot and his left knee is relaxed. He faces towards the viewer holding a lyre in his left hand and placing his right hand over the strings. He has a pink complexion, eyes and brows outlined in black, and long grey hair. He wears a blue wreath on his head  and has a lilac and blue mantle which is draped around his body leaving the upper torso and his right leg bare. The lyre is reddish-brown with black strings, three books are blue and one reddish-brown, and the scrolls on the mound are blue, green, and purple.</value>
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      <value>No 2692/Staffordshire/statuette of Apollo/? by Wilson,/successor to Neale/b. in Cambridge/Aug 6 1913</value>
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        <value>James Neale (b. 1837) was a London china merchant, who took over the Church Works in Hanley from Humphrey Palmer in 1778. Neale was not a potter, and engaged Robert Wilson to manage the factory. By 1783, and probably as early as 1781, Neale had returned to his London business. In 1791 Wilson took over the ownership of the factory from Neale, and continued to run it about 1798 when his son David took over the management. Robert Wilson died in 1801.</value>
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      <notes>Publ. Vol. l, p. 122, no. 928, vol. II, pl. 70A</notes>
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