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Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory Collection

The Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory, established in the mid-18th century, was renowned for its exquisite creations that showcased the finest craftsmanship of the era



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The Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory, established in the mid-18th century, was renowned for its exquisite creations that showcased the finest craftsmanship of the era. From delicate vases to intricate figurines, their pieces were a testament to their skill and artistry. One such masterpiece is the Stand for a Mustard Pot, created by the Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory in 1751/52. This stunning piece showcases their attention to detail and precision. The intricate design and elegant form make it a true work of art. Another remarkable creation is the Vase from 1749/52. With its graceful curves and ornate patterns, this vase exemplifies the beauty of Vincennes porcelain, and is a testament to their ability to transform simple clay into something truly extraordinary. The Milk Jug (Pot alait Hebert) from 1755 is another fine example of their craftsmanship. Its delicate handle and intricate floral motifs demonstrate both technical skill and artistic flair. Not limited to small objects, they also excelled in creating larger pieces like the Horse figurine from around 1750. This lifelike sculpture captures every nuance of movement with incredible realism. The Sugar Bowl and Stand from around 1753 showcase not only elegance but also functionality. The careful balance between aesthetic appeal and practicality is evident in every aspect of this set. Their Cup and Saucer set from 1752/53 displays an exquisite combination of simplicity and sophistication. The subtle colors used along with meticulous detailing create a visually pleasing ensemble fit for royalty. Amongst their collection was also Figure of a River God (Fleuve), crafted between 1747/50 which stands as an embodiment of mythological beauty captured in porcelain form. Plates were another specialty at Vincennes Porcelain Manufactory; one such example being Plate created around 1752 which boasts elaborate designs that are both eye-catching yet refined.