Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

True porcelain, the hard variety, is made from kaolin, quartz, and feldspar, fired at temperatures between 1300 and 1400 degrees.

The so-called “white gold” — of which the first reports in Europe came from daring sailors, merchants, and missionaries — is a millennia-old Chinese invention, the formula for which was discovered in Europe, after long studies and attempts, only at the beginning of the 18th century.

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Royal Copenhagen Liberty Vase

Period: 1900/1910 about

Royal Copenhagen Trinket Tray

Period: 1900/1920

Sculpture group “Anticipation” – Rosenthal

Period: 1915/35

Seated cherub – Doccia

Period: 1760

Shelf bracket – Doccia

Period: 1745

Shell – Gio Ponti

Period: 1929

Small cup “Intrecci” – Gio Ponti

Period: 1927

Snuffbox – Doccia

Period: Circa 1780

Snuffbox – Doccia

Period: Circa 1780

Snuffbox – Doccia

Period: 1745-50

Square “printed” tray – Doccia

Period: 1750

Table ornaments – Gio Ponti

Period: 1930

Tea holder – Shower

Period: Circa 1745

Teapot – Doccia

Period: 1760

The “Torment of Marsyas” – Doccia

Period: 1780

The Dying Swan – Rosenthal

Period: 1919