The medallion is impressed with the maker's name WEDGWOOD to the reverse and bears the series number 28
Comparable examples are illustrated in New Hall Porcelain by David Holgate and in the standard Staffordshire reference works
yet preserves key iconographic details such as the tiered curls of the beard and the strong
They testify to its age and originality and differentiate it from modern
There is a small star‑shaped chip or glaze loss to the underside of the base
Antique Map of Norfolk H. Cooper 1808 Hand Coloured Miniature Framed Wedgwood The medallion is impressed withA genuine Georgian miniature county map of Norfolk, engraved by H. Cooper and published by R. Phillips in Capper's Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom, 1808 (Plate XXIV). The map shows the county in fine detail with the Hundreds numbered and keyed, the rivers, principal towns and a scale of British miles, with attractive hand colouring. A neat, well engraved small county map. Presented in a gilt glazed frame with a cream mount, the frame