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The Inglis Family on the left, with Percy Inglis featured on the right.
1896
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
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The son of the family, Percy Inglis, or Perce Inglas, ( as he is known locally ), was sent off to private school at King's Edgehill. He came home with a taste for anything English, and a passion for collecting china, especially any piece connected with the blue bloods of England.

The family is shown sitting on the back porch. The little girl is Clara Quinlan. Percy is front and centre.

The two other photographs show Percy at two stages of life: one as toddler, and one shortly after his graduation from Kings College in 1895.

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These are some of Percy's treasures, officially known as the Inglis/Quinlan Collection.

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An Apostle Jug.
1842
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
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Salt glazed stoneware jug, moulded relief in octagonal form. Eight apostles stand in the niches. Made by Charles Meigh Handly England, circa 1842.

( NSM Collection 86.218.13 )

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Chinese Export Plate.
1830
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
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A Chinese Export plate warmer.

( NSM Collection 86.202.157 )

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Cup and saucer.
1800
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
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An early tea bowl and saucer with delicate pattern.

( NSM Collection 86.208.30 a & b )

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The Death of Wolfe.
1790
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
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A creamware transfer print jug commemorating the death of James Wolfe at Quebec in 1759. The engraving is based loosely on the painting by Benjamin West of 1770.

( NSM Collection 86.202.50 )

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Lustre Ware.
1840
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
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A copper lustre goblet, one of a set of three.

( NSM Collection 86.218.12 )

A large splatterware lustre jug. Percy was very fond of lustreware, and this was one of his favourite pieces.

( NSM Collection 86.201.4 )

An example of one of the many pieces of copper lustre in Percy's Collection.

( NSM Collection 86.201.10 a & b )

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White jug.
1850
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
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