Series 2017.06.02 - Prof. Keith A. McLeod donation

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Prof. Keith A. McLeod donation

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    CA ON00428 2017.06-2017.06.02

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    • ca. 1911 - 1939 (Manufacturing)
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      Wedgwood

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    1 beaker : china ; 11 x 8 cm
    1 mug : china ; 7.5 x 7 cm
    1 mug : china ; 7.5 x 7.5 cm

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    Items were donated to Heritage York in 2017 by Vandra Masemann. The three vessels had belonged in the Wedgwood china collection of Professor Keith A. McLeod, a former colleague of Masemann's at the Faculty of Education at the University of Toronto. As outlined in his will, pieces from his collection were to be donated to museums, galleries and historic sites.

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    Series consists of objects donated on behalf of Keith A. McLeod. Included are a beaker with a blue and white design, commemorating the 1911 coronation of King George V and Queen Mary; a mug celebrating their silver jubilee of 1935; and a mug commemorating the visit of Queen Elizabeth and King George VI to the United States and Canada in 1939.

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        Wedgwood stamps present on the bottom of two of the vessels. "Made in England" stamp on larger mug. Beaker specifies "Etruria England" on makers stamp.

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        • English

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