Vase

Manufactory Meissen Manufactory German
Factory director Böttger Period

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This vase was one of the first pieces produced at Meissen after alchemists Johann Frederick Böttger and Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus succeeded in developing a European alternative to Chinese porcelain. European aristocracy had long supported attempts to make porcelain domestically. By the eighteenth century, Carl Eugene, Duke of Württemberg, had asserted that maintaining a porcelain factory was "a necessary attribute of the glory and dignity of a prince."

Vase, Meissen Manufactory (German, 1710–present), Hard-paste porcelain, German, Meissen

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