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Medallion of Josiah Wedgwood
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Jasper, British
The American Wing, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Purchase Joseph Pulitzer Bequest 1942
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Set of twelve buttons, blue jasperware with a white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, 1785-1800. Buttons of blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel. Jasperware, mount
Set of twelve buttons, blue jasperware with a white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, 1785-1800. Buttons of blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel. Jasperware, mount
Set of twelve buttons, blue jasperware with a white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, 1785-1800. Buttons of ...
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Set of buttons, blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, ca. 1785-1800. Buttons of blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel. Jasperware, mounted in
Set of buttons, blue jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons in Etruria, the steel probably Birmingham, ca. 1785-1800. Buttons of blue ...

