[Anti-Slavery] "Humanity" Cast-Iron Tobacco Box, ca. 1850An English tobacco box bearing the kneeling captive iconography of the abolitionist movement, dating to the mid 19th Century. Height 4 x width 3. 75 x depth 5. 5 inches (10 x 9. 5 x 14 cm.). Oxidation and pitting from age, handle is old but may not be original to the box, else fine. Josiah Wedgwood (1730 1795), a dedicated abolitionist and close friend of Thomas Clarkson designed the "logo" of the kneeling captive for the Society for the Abolition of
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[Anti-Slavery] "Humanity" Cast-Iron Tobacco Box, ca. 1850