Description:

THREE WEDGWOOD COMMEMORATIVES mid-20th Century, various printed and impressed marks, including an anti-slavery caneware and black jasperware plate, centering the seal and motto of the Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, dia: 4 1/4 in.; a Wedgwood black basalt replica Liberty Bell with clapper, dated 1969 and inscribed in gilt, h: 3 7/8 in.; and a Wedgwood Bicentenary Queen's Ware charger, centering the date: 1759-1959, dia: 10 3/4 in. (3)

Provenance: Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 770.

Catalogue Note:
For more details regarding Josiah Wedgwood's role as an Abolitionist and the origin of this jasperware design, Milkins Collection no. 293, see lot 2143. For an illustration of a similar Bicentenary charger see, Harry Buten, 'Wedgwood ABC - but not Middle E', p. 87.

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