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Conservation Status: After Treatment
Covered Cup Imitating Dehua Ware
Conservation Status: After Treatment
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Covered Cup Imitating Dehua Ware

Culture
Datelate 19th or early 20th century
MediumSaint-Cloud porcelain, Porcelain (soft-paste) with relief decoration, clear glaze and a silver mount
Dimensions11.5 height x 9.3 cm diameter (4 1/2 x 3 11/16 in.)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of Claude Lee
Object number2012.8
Label TextChinese porcelain was so popular in Europe that European factories attempted to copy it. Produced in France and decorated with plum sprays, this lidded cup is a direct imitation of the prized blanc de Chine of the Dehua kilns.
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