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        <value>blue, yellow, and orange</value>
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        <value>Pale yellowish-buff earthenware, lead-glazed yellowish-brown on the inside, and tin-glazed on the exterior. Painted in blue, yellow, and orange.</value>
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        <units>cm</units>
        <value>2.3</value>
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        <dimension>Width</dimension>
        <units>cm</units>
        <value>4.0</value>
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        <dimension>Height</dimension>
        <units>cm</units>
        <value>6.0</value>
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      <dimensions>
        <dimension>Width</dimension>
        <units>cm</units>
        <value>6.4</value>
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    <value>Fragments of a jug. Pale yellowish-buff earthenware, lead-glazed yellowish-brown on the inside, and tin-glazed on the exterior. Painted in blue, yellow, and orange.
Irregular-shaped fragments. A part of the same jug as the fragment labelled C.81-1904. Forming part of the side and back of the neck and rim of the jug, one piece having the stump of the upper end of the handle.
(Description for C.81-1904 and C.99-1904). On the side are two sets of three vertical lines flanking oblique blue strokes. Above is a horizontal yellow line between two blue, and a blue zig-zag with orange trefoils in the spaces, and two more blue horizontal lines. The glaze has crazed.</value>
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      <value>H 20</value>
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    <summary_title>The Fitzwilliam Museum</summary_title>
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        <summary_title>Bosanquet, R. C.</summary_title>
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        <earliest>1904</earliest>
        <latest>1904</latest>
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        <value>Entry date: 1904</value>
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        <earliest>1480</earliest>
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          <earliest>1480</earliest>
          <era>CE</era>
          <latest>1480</latest>
          <precision>circa</precision>
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        <latest>1520</latest>
        <range>1</range>
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          <earliest>1520</earliest>
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          <latest>1520</latest>
          <value>1520</value>
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        <summary_title>Unidentified Orvieto pottery</summary_title>
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    <value>According to a label accompanying a group of fragments, including this these, 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.'</value>
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