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Garniture of three vases
Garniture of three vases

Garniture of three vases

Dateca. 1828-38
Label TextThis rare American garniture of vases essentially represented two complete sets-placed on the mantelpiece the owner could show romantic, sepia-toned landscapes and then turn the vases to feature colorful floral bouquets. They were produced by Tucker, the first successful porcelain factory in America, at a time when the United States was looking to France's new republic with admiration. American artists adopted the classically clean lines, symmetry and restrained gilding of French porcelain.
Object number2001.1047.1
Credit LineGift of Ruth J. Nutt
Dimensions5 3/8 in. (13.7 cm)
MediumPorcelain, polychrome decoration, and gilding
Garniture of three vases
ca. 1828-38
Object number: 2001.1047.2
Garniture of three vases
ca. 1828-38
Object number: 2001.1047.3
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1730 - 35
Object number: 91.102.10
Photo: Paul Macapia
Metal Pot Factory
1695-1715
Object number: 54.81.1
Photo: Paul Macapia
Metal Pot Factory
1695-1715
Object number: 54.81.2
Photo: Paul Macapia
Metal Pot Factory
ca. 1710
Object number: 54.81.3
Photo: Paul Macapia
Metal Pot Factory
1695-1715
Object number: 54.81.4
Photo: Paul Macapia
Metal Pot Factory
1695-1715
Object number: 54.81.5
Photo: Paul Macapia
Metal Pot Factory
ca. 1710
Object number: 54.81
Vase
Meissen manufactory, German
1730 - 35
Object number: 69.205
Photo: Paul Macapia
Meissen manufactory, German
ca. 1730-34
Object number: 69.201
Tureen
1725 - 35
Object number: 62.43