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Piece of "Wesley Oak", Frederica, St. Simons Island, GA
A labeled piece of Wesley's Oak on St. Simon's Island in Georgia where both John and Charles Wesley were preported to have preached. -
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Gavel, used by Bishop McTyeire
A wooden gavel, labeled as having been used by Methodist Bishop Holland Nimmons McTyeire. -
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Unlabeled gavel, used by Bishop Wilson [?]
A wooden gavel, labeled as "Number 2" and preported to have been used by a Methodist Bishop Wilson. -
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Unlabeled gavel, used by Bishop Wilson [?]
A wooden gavel, labeled as "Number 1" and preported to have been used by a Methodist Bishop Wilson. -
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Christening robe sleeve attributed to be John Wesley's
The sleeve of a christening robe with decorative quilting, preported to have belonged to John Wesley. -
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Mug with image of John Wesley and image of New Kingswood School Lansdown Bath
A white, ceramic mug decorated on one side with a portrait of John Wesley and on the other with a view of the New Kingswood School, Lansdown, Bath. The interior of the mug is also decorated near the rim with a ribbon and vine design. -
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Creamware teapot with image of John Wesley printed in black
A cracked ceramic teapot decorated with a portrait of John Wesley after the Nathaniel Hone depiction. The inscription reads: "John Wesley, M.A. Fellow of Lincoln College Oxford" on the side with Wesley's portrait, and "Let your Conversation be as becometh the Gospel of CHRIST" on the reverse. The lid is decorated with angel faces framed by wings. -
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Creamware teapot with image of John Wesley printed in black
A ceramic teapot decorated with a portrait of John Wesley. The inscription reads "The Rev. John Wesley, M.A. aged 83, 1785" [sic] on the side with the portrait, and "Let your Conversation be as becometh the Gospel of CHRIST" on the reverse. The lid is decorated with a floral pattern. Repairs have been made to both the handle and lid. -
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Gold medallion with image of John Fletcher
A gold medallion featuring a portrait of the Methodist theologian John William Fletcher in profile. The medallion is framed with a brief biography on the back. -
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Staffordshire figure of John Wesley holding a Bible
A painted ceramic figurine of John Wesley holding a bible. -
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Bust of John Wesley
Manning, Samuel, 1791-1833A bust of John Wesley. Previously attributed to Louis-François Roubiliac. -
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Bust of John Wesley
Wood, Enoch, 1759-1840A bust of John Wesley with the inscription, "The Rev. John Wesley, M.A., Fellow of Lincoln College Oxford, and founder of Methodism. He sat for this bust to the late Enoch Wood, Esq. Burslem 1781 and died in 1791 aged 88 years." -
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Staffordshire painted ceramic bust of John Wesley
Wood, Enoch, 1759-1840A painted bust of John Wesley on a faux-marble base. Similar to 95-001-029 and 95-001-036. -
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Staffordshire painted ceramic bust of John Wesley
Wood, Enoch, 1759-1840A painted bust of John Wesley on a faux-marble base. The bust has been repaired. Identical to 95-001-036 and similar to 95-001-030. -
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Painting of John Wesley on wooden panel
A painted portrait of John Wesley based on the William Hamilton portrait, and possibly on the John Jackson engraving of the Hamilton portrait. -
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Plaster cameo of John Wesley
A framed plaster cameo portrait of John Wesley in profile with a label on the back reading, "given to me by Rev. G. T. Rowe... modeled from a cloak fastener given to them by Rev. R. Green 1898." There is an additional note by R. Thursfield Smith on the back. -
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White cameo of John Wesley
A white cameo portrait of John Wesley in profile, framed in a gilded shadow box. -
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Black cameo of John Wesley
A black cameo portrait of John Wesley in a frame with an oak leaf and acorn fastner.