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        <value>in green, yellow and manganese-brown</value>
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    <value>Two joined fragments of the base and side of a bowl with a narrow rim. Pale red earthenware, the rim and interior coated with cream slip, incised, coloured in green, yellow and manganese-brown, and lead-glazed on both sides and the base.
The bowl has a flat centre, deep almost straight sides and a narrow rim.
The flat area is decorated with a pointed leaf and two indeterminate brown motifs. The sides are divided by horizontal and vertical yellow bands into two panels containing respectively a green and a brown leaf of a different type. The rim is decorated overlapping Ss, alternately green and yellow.</value>
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      <value>rectangular with blue border</value>
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      <value>B 1</value>
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    <method>in pencil</method>
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      <value>1400</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by R.C. Bosanquet</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>Bosanquet, R. C.</summary_title>
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        <earliest>1904</earliest>
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        <value>Accessioned between 25th July and 22nd October 1904 according to the register, but probably towards the later part of this period, because on 26 July 1904 R.C. Bosanquet and his wife visited the Museo del Duomo di Orvieto and signed the visitors book, 'Mr &amp; Mrs R.C. Bosanquet,. 26 July. Athens.'</value>
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        <earliest>1475</earliest>
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        <latest>1600</latest>
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          <earliest>1600</earliest>
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          <latest>1600</latest>
          <value>1600</value>
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    <value>two joined fragments of the base and side of a bowl</value>
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    <value>According to a label accompanying a group of fragments including this one given by R.C. Bosanquet they were 'Mostly bought at Orvieto; some pieces (marked P at back) from Perugia. The Orvieto pieces, with a few exceptions were found in excavating foundations for houses near the Cathedral.' Bosanquet visited Orvieto in late July 1904.</value>
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