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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Ceramics, Room 145

Fork

ca. 1700-ca. 1720 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The factory at Saint-Cloud (outside Paris) began making porcelain in the 1690s. It was granted a succession of royal privileges and flourished under the patronage of the king's brother, the duc d'Orleans. Early productions were frequently copied from silverware and are characterised by a creamy white body, often with delicate blue painting. The factory also developed a range of enamel colours and produced some particularly accomplished figures.

By the end of the 17th century forks had become an indispensable part of dining equipment and were used with knives in the modern way.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Soft-paste porcelain painted in underglaze blue, with silver ferrule and steel tines
Brief description
Fork with cylindrical handle of porcelain painted in underglaze blue, Saint-Cloud porcelain factory, France, about 1700-1720
Physical description
Fork with cylindrical handle of porcelain painted in underglaze blue, with two silver ferrule and steel tines.
Credit line
Given by J. H. Fitzhenry
Summary
The factory at Saint-Cloud (outside Paris) began making porcelain in the 1690s. It was granted a succession of royal privileges and flourished under the patronage of the king's brother, the duc d'Orleans. Early productions were frequently copied from silverware and are characterised by a creamy white body, often with delicate blue painting. The factory also developed a range of enamel colours and produced some particularly accomplished figures.

By the end of the 17th century forks had become an indispensable part of dining equipment and were used with knives in the modern way.
Collection
Accession number
991-1902

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Record createdJune 7, 2004
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