The first European porcelain factory was established in Saxony in 1710 after kaolin was discovered nearby. The first porcelain with the Limoges mark was produced in 1771. Limoges had all the ...
Casey, Elizabeth Temple. The Lucy Truman Aldrich Collection of European Porcelain Figures of the Eighteenth Century. Providence: Rhode Island School of Design, 1965. Chaffers, Wm. Marks and Monograms ...
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The Timeless Allure of Porcelain: A Journey Through Its History, Craftsmanship, and Cultural SignificanceBy the 16th century, Portuguese merchants began importing these coveted wares into Europe, where they were met with immense fascination. The rarity and beauty of porcelain made it a symbol of ...
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