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    <value>Black basalt. Oval with bust portrait facing front, head turned slightly to the sitter's right. Two circular holes behind the head and chest.</value>
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        <value>The medallion is probably from a model by John Flaxman (1755-1826) of 1787, mentioned in the Wedgwood Catalogue of 1787, but the portrait has also been attributed to Lochee and Tassie. It was also issued in blue and white jasper ware</value>
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      <notes>Ref. p. 273,</notes>
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      <notes>Cf. p. 36, I 7, a dark blue jasper dip and white example in the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston. The medallion is attributed to John Flaxman Junior on the basis of an engraving by T. Blood for the European Magazine, June 1812 which illustrated . . . 'a bust by J Flaxman R.A.' Orders for it are in the London O.W. Order Book 1801-1812 on 19 September 1806, 27 March 1807 and 18 October 1807.</notes>
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    <summary_title>Wedgwood in London, 225th Anniversary Exhibition 1759-1984</summary_title>
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