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William Tassie, Scottish, 1777-1860, a Pitt Club members badge, with central white paste...
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William Tassie, Scottish, 1777-1860, a Pitt Club members badge, with central white paste portrait of William Pitt mounted on black glass, within a Latin inscription NON SIBI SED PATRIAE VIXIT, beneath a laurel wreath and bow, the reverse engraved THOs FLEMING ESQr, IN MEMORY OF THE Rt HONble Wm PITT DIED 23 JANy 1806 AGED 47, the portrait - 1.5cm high, the frame - 4.5cm high
Note: William Tassie was the nephew of the Scottish medallion maker James Tassie (1735-1799). Born in London, he was trained by his uncle to model gems, cameos and medallions, which were generally cast in composition paste pioneered by James Tassie. When William took over Jamess business it was a successful competitor to Wedgwood. He continued in a similar vein and added his own designs until he retired in 1840. His works are in the collections of the National Gallery of Scotland and the National Portrait Gallery, London.
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