Tureen
ca. 1730s (made)
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The factory at Chantilly (outside Paris) was founded in 1730 under the protection of the Prince de Condé, cousin of Louis XV. Craftsmen were lured from the rival Saint-Cloud factory, and a royal privilege permitted Chantilly to make porcelain painted in the Japanese 'kakiemon' style. The factory's artists copied Japanese porcelain in the collection of the Prince de Condé, to which they were granted direct access.
Sugar tureens replaced earlier caster shapes and were used at the dessert. Sugar was sifted through the pierced spoon.
Sugar tureens replaced earlier caster shapes and were used at the dessert. Sugar was sifted through the pierced spoon.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 4 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Soft-paste porcelain, tin-glazed and painted in enamels |
Brief description | Sugar or cream tureen, with cover, ladle and stand, porcelain, tin-glazed and painted in enamels, Chantilly porcelain factory, France, about 1730-1740 |
Physical description | Sugar or cream tureen, with cover, ladle and stand, soft-paste porcelain, tin-glazed and painted in enamels with floral decoration. |
Marks and inscriptions | a hunting horn (Painted in red enamel on tureen and stand) |
Object history | Purchase. Formerly Fétis collection. |
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Summary | The factory at Chantilly (outside Paris) was founded in 1730 under the protection of the Prince de Condé, cousin of Louis XV. Craftsmen were lured from the rival Saint-Cloud factory, and a royal privilege permitted Chantilly to make porcelain painted in the Japanese 'kakiemon' style. The factory's artists copied Japanese porcelain in the collection of the Prince de Condé, to which they were granted direct access. Sugar tureens replaced earlier caster shapes and were used at the dessert. Sugar was sifted through the pierced spoon. |
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Accession number | 161&A to C-1887 |
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Record created | June 7, 2004 |
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