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18th Century European Porcelain

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18th Century European Porcelain

In the late seventeenth century, “porcelain fever” broke out in Europe. Princes and wealthy merchants were consumed by the passion to collect and use Asian porcelain. Imported porcelain from China and Japan was expensive and was perceived as a tangible sign of prestige and taste.

It was only after many experiments that porcelain was made in Europe.

Two types of porcelain were made in Europe: high-fired “hard paste” porcelain, first made in China and later in Europe, which contained kaolin, and low-fired “soft-paste” porcelain which did not. All porcelain is white, translucent and resonant; hard-paste porcelain and some varieties of soft-paste can withstand the thermal shock of boiling liquids.

In the 1680s, experiments led to the first commercially viable manufactory of soft-paste porcelain in Europe at Saint-Cloud, outside Paris. It was only after extensive experiments in Saxony by an alchemist, Johann Friedrich Böttger, and a physicist, Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus, that the first European hard-paste porcelain was made, resulting in the founding of the Meissen porcelain manufactory in 1710.

Soft-paste porcelain manufactories were established in France, England, Italy and Spain in the mid-eighteenth century, but eventually the technology of hard-paste porcelain spread and became dominant in continental Europe.

18th Century European Porcelain Collections:

Austrian Porcelain

English Porcelain

French Porcelain

German Porcelain

Italian Porcelain

Swiss Porcelain

Other European Porcelain

Commedia dell'Arte Figures

Hausmaler-decorated porcelain

Scent Bottles

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Mezzetin
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.887
Corviello
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.888
Pierrot
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.889
Dottore Boloardo
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.890
Scaramouche
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.891
Pantalone
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.892
Harlequin
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.893
Harlequin
Artist / Maker: Wenzel Neu
c.1764-1765
Object number: G83.1.894
Figure of a sultan from the 'Nations du Levant'
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1765
Object number: G96.5.277
Figure of a sultana
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1765
Object number: G96.5.278
Plate with moulded flowers
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1775-1780
Object number: G96.5.280
Tea caddy with moulded flowers
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1775-1780
Object number: G96.5.281
Covered Tankard
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1760-1795
Object number: G96.5.282a-b
Sugar bowl with flowers and purple ribbons
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1775
Object number: G96.5.283a-b
Coffee Pot
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1780
Object number: G96.5.284a-b
Tea caddy with fruit and flowers
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1780
Object number: G96.5.285
Teacup and saucer with flowers and stripes
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1770
Object number: G96.5.286a-b
Teacup and saucer with scene of two peasants
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1770-1775
Object number: G96.5.287a-b
Teacup and saucer painted with chinoiseries
Artist / Maker: Kloster-Veilsdorf Porcelain Factory
c.1770
Object number: G96.5.288a-b