Paris Porcelain - Round Bowl Decorated With Flowers - Eighteenth Century flag


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"Paris Porcelain - Round Bowl Decorated With Flowers - Eighteenth Century"
Round hard porcelain bowl decorated with pansies in a gilt cartouche, cornflowers and a frieze of foliage and intertwined roses, gilt friezes and fillets. Intaglio mark can be boissettes factory

The porcelain of Paris owes its fame above all to the hard porcelain factories which multiplied there from 1771, when it became possible to obtain kaolin from Saint-Yrieix la-Perche next door of Limoges and to compete with Sèvres whose exclusive privilege was slackened. In Paris and the surrounding area, new factories were established, escaping all prosecution, thanks to the patronage of royal princes. These were in turn, that of the Count of Provence in Clignancourt named Manufacture de Monsieur (1771), those of Marie-Antoinette, rue Thiroux called the Manufacture de la Reine (1776), that of the Duke of Angoulême, rue de Bondy, founded by Dihl and Guerhard (1780), or the Duc d'Orléans (1784). At the end of the 18th century, there were more than twenty hard porcelain factories in Paris. Among the main factories are those with the signs of rue de la Fontaine-au-Roi, also known as the Courtille factory, directed by Locré (1771), rue Popincourt, founded by Jean Nast (1782), rue du Petit Carrousel ( 1774), the Faubourg Saint-Denis or Faubourg Saint-Lazare established by Pierre Hannong (1771). Their production always aimed to imitate the works of Sèvres, whose processes they tried to appropriate and attract workers. They were forbidden to use the gold and colored backgrounds reserved solely for the king's manufacture, but these ordinances were not always respected and, in 1784 and 1787, new decrees were issued granting them complete freedom.
Price: 100 €
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Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Bon état, importante usure d'or sur le cartouche central, deux petits fels en etoile

Material: Porcelain
Diameter: 22cm
Height: 6cm

Reference: 910273
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