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Bust of John Wesley (1)
Somewhat damaged but finely detailed bust of John Wesley.
Bust of John Wesley (2)
Fine but weathered head and shoulder ceramic statue of John Wesley.
Bust of John Wesley (3)
As Staffordshire potteries increased production of ever popular Wesley busts, quality varied.
Centenary Mugs
This pair of ceramic mugs were probably sold as fundraising items for the Wesleyan Methodist Centenary Appeal in 1839.
Commemorative Plate
Sunderland lustreware decorative plate
John Wesley statuette
Sometimes written off as being of no artistic merit this sort of item tells an important story.
Love Feast Cup
Borrowed from the Moravians, Wesley introduced this devotional act to Methodism.
Miniature cameo
This very small profile portrait of John Wesley in ceramic is set within an oval mourning-style cameo.
Wedgwood cameos
Jasper ware cameos or portrait medallions made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, at Etruruia in Staffordshire. They feature profile portraits of ...
Wesley ceramic picture
This commemorative plaque or picture was produced following John Wesley's death in 1791.
Wesley Kingswood bowl
This bowl commemorates the school's founder John Wesley, and the opening of the new Kingswood School in Bath in 1852.
Wesley Wedgwood Teapot
A reduced size replica of a ceramic teapot made by Wedgwood for John Wesley in 1761.
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