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Grigsby, Leslie B. (Leslie Brown) / The Longridge collection of English slipware and delftware. Volume 1: slipware
(2000)
Fuddling cups, pp. 138-139
Page 139
1. Lipski and Archer, l)ated I)elfltware, nos. 877, 888. For a postedieclival earthenware fliddling cup ex avated at Norwich and composed of three vessels joined by textured twisted straps, see Jennings, Norwich, p. 73, fig. 29, no. 512. 2. Coleman-Sinith and Pearson, I)onyatt, p. 283, no. 2511. For later examples, ibid., pp. 282 285. 3. Ibid., p. 381: pp. 169 170, no. 7157, for one of the onlv other 18th-century examples. 4, Ibid., pp. 383 385. 5. Lipski and Archer, Dated Delftware, no. 758, fir one without arms, io. 759. 6. Rackhain, Glaisher, vol. 1, p. 14, no. 80. An 1808 harvest jug (owned by Garry Atkins, june 1995) and an undated smallerjug (IHodgkin and Hodgkin, Dated Pottery, no. 228), also from North Devon, bear similar rhymes. The Longridge Collection 139 S77
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