Description:

WEDGWOOD & BENTLEY LIGHT-BLUE SOLID JASPERWARE OVAL PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799) 1777-1780, impressed Wedgwood & Bentley, incised 4, based on the 'Voltaire Medal' of 1777-1778, applied in white relief with a profile of General Washington in the guise of a Roman, to dexter, h: 3 1/2 in., within a gilt brass frame

Provenance: Montreal's China Gallery, 1978.
Selkirk's, Saint Louis, MO, 21 May 2016, lot
Jeffrey Milkins Collection, no. 841.

Catalogue Note:
For another example, see the British Museum, accession no. 1909,1201.147. For additional examples and detailed biographical information, see Robin Reilly and George Savage, 'Wedgwood: The Portrait Medallions', p. 331.

According to Samuel Curwen, a period author, the corresponding medal was commissioned by the French author Voltaire and first struck in Paris circa 1777. Early in Washington's career and in the absence of an accurate likeness, it is now considered among numismatics as the first medal of the new leader.

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