Figure, Bust of the Prince of Wales (later George III)
In order to interact with this document, you must have the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player.
Download Flash or View the Document
This rare royal bust can be dated fairly closely, for it would have logically been made shortly after the subject's investiture as Prince of Wales in 1751. One other white example of the bust is recorded while a version decorated in enamel colors survives. The colored example is considered to be Longton Hall, and possibly all three were made there, although the Colonial Williamsburg bust exhibits many Chelsea characteristics.