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  • A WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE MUSEUM SERIES CABINET PLATE
    Aug. 15, 2023

    A WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE MUSEUM SERIES CABINET PLATE

    Est: £150 - £250

    A WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE MUSEUM SERIES CABINET PLATE A WEDGWOOD JASPERWARE MUSEUM SERIES CABINET PLATE, 432/500, inscribed verso AFTER AN ORIGINAL 19th CENTURY DESIGN INCORPORATING A CAMEO OF AURORA MODELLED BY WILLIAM HACKWOOD IN 1773 22.5cm diameter

    Chiswick Auctions
  • WEDGWOOD WILLIAM HACKWOOD CREAMWARE PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF THOMAS BENTLEY, CIRCA 1778 Height: 4 in. (10.16 cm.)
    Jan. 31, 2023

    WEDGWOOD WILLIAM HACKWOOD CREAMWARE PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF THOMAS BENTLEY, CIRCA 1778 Height: 4 in. (10.16 cm.)

    Est: $500 - $700

    WEDGWOOD WILLIAM HACKWOOD CREAMWARE PORTRAIT MEDALLION OF THOMAS BENTLEY, CIRCA 1778 English glazed creamware oval portrait medallion of Thomas Bentley, circa 1778, unmarked, by William Hackwood (circa 1757-1839) at Wedgwood, modeled in high-relief depicted in Grecian garb, the bust-length portrait to dexter, pierced at the top for hanging Catalogue note: Thomas Bentley (1730-1780) was business partner of Josiah Wedgwood. For a related modern jasperware medallion, reference the Victoria & Albert Collection, no. WE.5038-2014. This highly sculptural relief, which is purposefully pierced at the top for hanging, is thought to have hung in the Wedgwood studios as a model for studio artists.

    Potomack Company
  • ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HACKWOOD (c. 1775): PROFILE PORTRAIT OF KING GEORGE III; AND PROFILE PORTRAIT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOPHIA
    Apr. 30, 2016

    ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HACKWOOD (c. 1775): PROFILE PORTRAIT OF KING GEORGE III; AND PROFILE PORTRAIT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOPHIA

    Est: $500 - $700

    ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM HACKWOOD (c. 1775): PROFILE PORTRAIT OF KING GEORGE III; AND PROFILE PORTRAIT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE SOPHIA Each white paste; together with a pair of wax portraits of a couple, inscribed in pen on reverse of one frame 'my mother Mrs. Tatham, done probably 1815', and three individual female portraits. King George III and Queen Charlotte 1 7/8 x 1 1/2 in. and 3 1/2 x 3 in., and others 2 1/2 to 5 in. Provenance: King George III and Queen Charlotte, Sold Bonham's London, February 21, 1996, Lot 1; a pair of wax portraits, Sold Sotheby's Parke Bernet New York, October 12-13, 1978, Lot 498. Property from the Estate of Paula Peyraud

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