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    <value>Buff earthenware, coated in white slip, painted in blue and yellow, and covered with a blue-tinted, semi-translucent glaze. Approximately D-shaped, fragment of a shallow bowl or plate with about half of the centre and curved sides, standing on a concave base. On the front, a blue Cupid stands holding a bow in his left hand, surrounded by a small area of yellow background close to his body. The glaze has crazed.</value>
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        <value>Entered in the Acquisition Book Miscellaneous Objects 1908-1926 as part of 161-1910, no. 10 on the list inserted into the book.</value>
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