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    <value>Brown earthenware, press-moulded, the front coated with dark brown slip, with slip-trailed and marbled decoration in white under lead glaze which does not extend to the upper edge; reverse unglazed. The dish is rectangular with rounded corners, crinkled edge, and deep curved sides. It is decorated in the middle with a cock with a marbled body walking to the left, with the date '1794' below, and a triangular arrangement of dots above. Behind the cock there is a triangular area of marbling, reminiscent of a pig's snout. Around the upper edge of the sides there is a border of three wavy lines which are very much broken so as to be indistinct.</value>
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    <source>Glaisher MS Catalogue book no. 29, p. 111</source>
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      <value>466[1]/Large earthenware/baking dish/painted in white/slip on a black/ground with a/bird, and the/date 1794/b. in London/April 13, 1918</value>
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    <value>Cunliffe &amp; Co., Hanway Street, London, from whom purchased for &#xA3;6 on 13 April 1918 by Dr J.W.L. Glaisher, FRS, Trinity College, Cambridge.</value>
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      <notes>Publ. Vol. I, p. 9, no. 50</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. vol. II, p. 151, 152
Cf. fig. 132</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. pp. 147-162 various dishes with a dark brown ground decorated with cream slip trailing, attributed to the Midlands or North of England.</notes>
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