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        <summary_title>Darwin, George Pember</summary_title>
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        <value>Purchased with the Cunliffe Fund, a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and grant-in-aid from the Victoria and Albert Museum.</value>
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    <value>Dr Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802); Miss Emma Darwin (1784-1818); Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin MD (1786-1859); his widow (d.1866); Reginald Darwin (1818-92); Admiral Sacheverel Darwin (1844-1900); his half-second cousin, Charles Darwin's second son, Sir George Howard Darwin FRS (1845-1912); Sir Charles Galton Darwin FRS (1887-1862); George Pember Darwin, by whom lent to the Fitzwilliam in 1963.</value>
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      <notes>Ref. Only two other Wedgwood Portland Vase Copies have cases.:
The 'Sneyd' blue Jasper dip vase in a private collection in New York;  'said to have been purchased from the firm by Dr John Sneyd of Belmont, Nr Leek, Staffs., on 4 Feb. 1801; he originally subscribed to the vase as recorded in Thomas Bylerley's notebook, 1789.' Sold Sotheby's, 20 October 1981, lot 109, from Sneyd family. See, p. 150, Appendix: Early copies of the Portland Vase, Compiled in association with Miss Ann Eatwell, pp. 149-50, on p. 150 Early blue Portland Vases, no. 3.
The Thomas Poole vase, p. 150, Unnumbered first edition copies, no. 14.</notes>
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