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ANTI-SLAVERY INTEREST. A GEORGE III PAPIER-MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY CLAY, C.1787 of cuboid form, painted with green and yellow stripes inside berry and leaf borders, the front inset with a jasperware plaque, probably Wedgwood, with an image of a kneeling black slave in profile beneath the legend 'Am I Not a Man and a Brother' 10.5cm high, 10.3cm wide, 8.9cm deep Catalogue Note These plaques were modelled by Wedgwood modellers William Hackwood or Henry Webber, under the supervision of Josiah Wedgwood, for the Society of the Abolition of the Slave Trade. These were distributed throughout both the UK and the US and became high fashion statements been mounted in jewellery and small decorative objects.

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ANTI-SLAVERY INTEREST. A GEORGE III PAPIER-MÂCHÉ TEA CADDY ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY CLAY, C.1787 of cuboid form, painted with green and yellow stripes inside berry and leaf borders, the front inset with a jasperware plaque, probably Wedgwood, with an image of a kneeling black slave in profile beneath the legend 'Am I Not a Man and a Brother' 10.5cm high, 10.3cm wide, 8.9cm deep Catalogue Note These plaques were modelled by Wedgwood modellers William Hackwood or Henry Webber, under the supervision of Josiah Wedgwood, for the Society of the Abolition of the Slave Trade. These were distributed throughout both the UK and the US and became high fashion statements been mounted in jewellery and small decorative objects.

Estimate 800 - 1 200 GBP

* Not including buyer’s premium.
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Sale fees: 31.2 %

For sale on Wednesday 03 Jul - 10:00 (BST)
wiltshire, United Kingdom
Woolley & Wallis
+4401722424500
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