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of the fashionable city, while the British officers were rep-
resented in red and green uniforms, with whom the fiddler
was supposed to be of equal rank and importance
(Ill. 278).

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27g.-SGRAFFIT(O PIE-PLATE. A WEDDING.
SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, 1793.
PENNSTLVANIA MUSEUM.
A pleasing design in sgraffito work is found on another
pie-plate. A man and woman stand facing each other with
clasped hands.   The attitudes of the figures and their
gaudily colored costumes are suggstive of a wedding
ceremony, and this idea is carried out by the inscription
which surrounds it
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