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        <value>green, brownish-yellow, and greyish-blue</value>
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        <value>pale red earthenware, the upper side covered in cream slip, incised, and coloured green, brownish-yellow, and greyish-blue, and lead-glazed overall.</value>
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    <value>Pale red earthenware, the upper side covered in cream slip, incised, and coloured green, brownish-yellow, and greyish-blue, and lead-glazed overall. Part of the shallow well and a small area of the rim of a dish, with concave base. In the centre is a plant with two buds and two leaves, with part of a green circular frame below. On the rim is the lower end of a leaf (?) and four blue spots.</value>
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    <value>4</value>
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      <value>rectangular with octagonal blue border</value>
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    <method>inscribed in pencil</method>
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      <value>56</value>
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      <value>Sgraffito/? 15th Cent./cf. Specimen in the BM marked/Padua</value>
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    <method>inscribed in blue-black ink</method>
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      <value>cf. Sgraffito/plate in Salting/Collection marked La Frata/1450-1500</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by R.S. Brown</credit_line>
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        <summary_title>Brown, Richard Sneade</summary_title>
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        <earliest>1910</earliest>
        <latest>1910</latest>
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        <value>A list of R.S. Brown&#x2019;s gift is inserted in the Acquisition Book Miscellaneous Objects 1908-1926. The whole group was numbered 161-1910, and the sherds were said to have been acquired in Northern Italy 1908-1910.</value>
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    <value>fragment of a dish centre</value>
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    <value>Old catalogue entry states 'Excavated at Ravenna'. But list in the accession register also gives Bologna. Richard Sneade Brown, Heathcote, Worthing</value>
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