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Saint Cloud Porcelain Factory. Cover for a Potpourri Vase, mid 1700s. soft-paste porcelain, Overall: 15 cm (5 7/8 in.). The Norweb Collection, 1962.360.2.b. CC0.
Cover for a Potpourri Vase
mid 1700s
Saint Cloud Porcelain Factory
Saint Cloud Porcelain Factory (French)
Decorative Art and Design
Cover for a Potpourri Vase, mid 1700s. Saint Cloud Porcelain Factory (French). Soft-paste porcelain; overall: 15 cm (5 7/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Norweb Collection 1962.360.2.b This cover is part of a pair of covered vases that were created to contain potpourri, a mixture of flowers, herbs, and spices emitting ambient fragrance. This specific function offered a particularly fertile ground for the development of French porcelain, as manufactories experimented with forms, surface ornamentations, and placement of perforations. Prior to Saint-Cloud's development of soft-paste porcelain in the 1690s, rumors spread throughout Europe that the prized material was made by burying a variety of materials, including lobster shells, in the ground for 80 years.