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Cup and Saucer with an Abolitionist Scene

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This cup and saucer were probably made for a Dutch anti-slavery committee. Such women’s groups sold embroidery, jewellery and chinaware for the benefit of the slaves in ‘the West’. The decoration is after a design by the English porcelain manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood, a leading supporter of the anti-slavery movement. The English abolished slavery in 1833. In Suriname and the Dutch Antilles, this took place only in 1863.
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Title: Cup and Saucer with an Abolitionist Scene
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This cup and saucer were probably made for a Dutch anti-slavery committee.
Such women’s groups sold embroidery, jewellery and chinaware for the benefit of the slaves in ‘the West’.
The decoration is after a design by the English porcelain manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood, a leading supporter of the anti-slavery movement.
The English abolished slavery in 1833.
In Suriname and the Dutch Antilles, this took place only in 1863.

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