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    <credit_line>Given by Mrs W.D. Dickson</credit_line>
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        <value>Mrs Dickson was Hon. Keeper of Cermics</value>
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        <value>Between 1771 and 1808 F&#xFC;rstenberg issued over 130 biscuit porcelain busts, some in several sizes. More than a third were reproductions of the heads of antique statuary. The rest were portraits of members of the ruling houses of Braunschweig, and other German states, philosophers, writers, scientists, and other distinguished men, past and present. This bust of Newton was issued in 1783 accompanied by the English writers, Pope, Prior, Dryden and Addison. Shakespeare, Milton, and the actor, Garrick, followed in 1785. see Documentation, Wolff Metternich, 1981</value>
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      <notes>Publ.  p. 20, B15 and pl. 8 left.</notes>
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      <notes>Ref  For information about the series of busts manufactured by F&#xFC;rstenberg. This bust is listed on p. 27 and p. 44.</notes>
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