Pot à jus
Gravy Cup
pre 1755 (made)
pre 1755 (made)
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Porcelain gravy or meat juice cup, spiral ribbed form and painted with naturalistic flowers in blue enamel on white ground.
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Title | Pot à jus |
Materials and techniques | Porcelain, painted in blue enamel |
Brief description | Gravy (meat juice) cup, lacking cover, spiral moulding with blue flower decoration, by François Hébert's porcelain factory, Paris, pre 1775 |
Physical description | Porcelain gravy or meat juice cup, spiral ribbed form and painted with naturalistic flowers in blue enamel on white ground. |
Marks and inscriptions | crossed arrows (painted in underglaze blue) |
Credit line | Given by J. H. Fitzhenry |
Production | Acquired as 'possibly Paris, Rue de da Roquette' and labelled as 'perhaps François Hébert, Rue de la Roquette, mid-18th century'. The mark is similar to that used at the Dubois 'Trois Levrettes' factory, also on the Rue de la Roquette, and by Locré and Rusinger's factory, La Courtille, Paris. Aileen Dawson, Eighteenth-Century French Porcelain in the Ashmolean Museum, 1996, p. 18, note 6, cites this piece as a example of Hébert's porcelain. Hébert was declared bankrupt in 1755. |
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Accession number | C.511-1909 |
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Record created | June 7, 2004 |
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