Sugar Bowl
Manufacturer
Höchst Ceramics Manufactory
(German, founded 1746)
Date1765-1770
MediumHard-paste porcelain with enamel
DimensionsOverall: 2 1/2 × 3 3/4 inches (6.35 × 9.53 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: the Caroline N. Berkowitz Fund
Object numberF70-19 A,B
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DescriptionA. White bowl with painted designs: two large floral sprays each flanked by two smaller sprigs; gold band around mouth on outside top. Blue wheel mark on bottom. B. Lid, white with one small and one large floral spray, also two single-flowered sprigs, and one leaf sprig with chipped stem. Gold band around outside bottom. Raised apple c. top for handle.Gallery LabelAlthough larger manufactories such as Vincennes, Sèvres and Meissen dominated European porcelain production, 18th-century regional manufactories were also successful. The lush flowers of the Höchst Sugar Bowl and the Mennecy Jug reflect the exceptional painted decorations for which these two smaller manufactories were known, while the delicate, applied leaves of the Saint-Cloud Potpourri Jar exhibit this manufacturer's characteristic relief style inspired by Chinese blanc de chine (white) porcelain. The Chantilly Vase drew from brightly polychromed Japanese ceramics for its decorative motifs. As European porcelain production developed, forms were diversified. In an era of frivolity and luxury wares, flowers could be watered with this rare Vincennes Watering Can or arranged in the Sèvres Vase à Compartiments. Although the Vincennes Tankard's intended function was utilitarian, its exotic, gilded decoration of birds and palm trees against the mottled lapis bleu ground indicates it chiefly served as a status symbol.
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