English and European Ceramics and Glass - 16th June 2021
Lot 258
A large Derby figure of John Wilkes c.1765-70
Estimate £300 - £500 | Hammer £1200
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Description
A large Derby figure of John Wilkes c.1765-70, standing and resting one hand on a square plinth, atop of which rests a scroll inscribed 'Bill of Rights', draped in a long pink cloak, a putto to his right, holding a Phrygian cap on the end of a stick and supporting a book titled 'Lock [sic] on Gov't', raised on a scrolled base, some good restoration, 31cm.
Provenance: the collection of Aurea Carter.
John Wilkes (1725-1797) was an English politician and radical journalist whose criticism of the King in his magazine The North Briton earned him a warrant for his arrest for libel in 1763. Citing parliamentary privilege, he was cleared of the charge and went on to become Lord Mayor of London in 1774.