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In the 18th century, ceramics were highly valued and considered luxury items. The production of ceramics was a complex and time-consuming process that required skilled craftsmen. The most famous European ceramic factories of the 18th century include Meissen, Sevres, and Wedgwood. These factories were characterised by intricate designs and vibrant colours. Meissen, Sèvres, and Wedgwood are all well-known names in the world of ceramics and porcelain, but they have distinct differences in terms of their history, style, and techniques. Here is a brief overview of each:
  1. Meissen - Meissen is a German porcelain manufacturer that was founded in 1710. It is known for producing high-quality porcelain, particularly during the 18th century when it was the first European manufacturer to produce true porcelain. Meissen porcelain is characterized by its detailed and intricate decoration, which often features floral motifs, figurines, and scenes from mythology.
  2. Sèvres - Sèvres is a French Royal porcelain manufacturer that was founded in the mid-18th century. It is known for producing some of the most exquisite and expensive porcelain in the world, which was favored by royalty and nobility. Sèvres porcelain is characterised by its delicate and intricate decoration, often featuring elaborate gilding, floral designs, and scenes from history and mythology.
  3. Wedgwood - Wedgwood is an English ceramics manufacturer that was founded in the mid-18th century. It is known for producing high-quality earthenware and later, bone china. Wedgwood is particularly well-known for its Jasperware, a type of unglazed stoneware that is often decorated with classical motifs in white relief against a colored background.
Pottery, earthenware, and porcelain are all types of ceramics. Ceramics are objects made from clay that has been hardened or vitrified by heat. Pottery and earthenware are types of ceramics that are made from porous clay that is fired at a lower temperature, while porcelain is made from finer, denser clay containing kaolin that is fired at a higher temperature. All three types of ceramics have been used throughout history for a variety of purposes, including the production of tableware, decorative objects, and building materials.
Paris Porcelain Pink and Gold over White Glazed Porcelain Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp with pleated shade
Paris Porcelain Pink and Gold over White Glazed Porcelain Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp with a pleated shade
Paris Porcelain Pink and Gold over White Glazed Porcelain Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp
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Qajar Pottery Turquoise Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp with geometric lozenges and floral details on bronze base.
Qajar Pottery Turquoise Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp with geometric lozenges and floral details on bronze base
Qajar Pottery Turquoise Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp
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19th-century green chinoiserie decalcomania glass dish with pagoda and floral motifs by Nicholas Wells Antiques
19th century green chinoiserie decalcomania glass dish with pagoda and floral motifs by Nicholas Wells Antiques
19th Century Green Chinoiserie Decalcomania Glass Dish
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Pair of large Japanese Imari porcelain vases with floral patterns, circa 1875, from Nicholas Wells Antiques
Close-up of intricate floral gold and orange patterns on a Japanese Imari porcelain vase by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Pair of Large Japanese Imari Porcelain Vases
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Pair of large Chinese porcelain jardinieres with floral medallions and geometric patterns on wooden bases by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Pair of large antique Chinese porcelain jardinieres with floral medallions on ebonised bases by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Pair of Large Chinese Porcelain Jardinieres
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Pair of Chinese powder blue porcelain vases with covers, late Qing period circa 1880, from Nicholas Wells Antiques
Pair of Qing Dynasty powder blue porcelain vases with lids by Nicholas Wells Antiques, circa 1880, cobalt glaze finish.
Pair of Chinese Powder Blue Vases
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Large Famille Rose Canton porcelain vase with cover on carved wooden stand by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Detailed famille rose Canton porcelain vase scene of palace life with birds and florals from Nicholas Wells Antiques
Large Famille Rose Chinese Canton Porcelain Vase and Cover
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Rare 19th century Sèvres porcelain and ormolu mantel clock with floral panels by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Rare 19th century Sèvres Porcelain and ormolu mantel clock with floral panels by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Sèvres Porcelain Blue Celeste Ormolu Mounted Mantel Clock
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Ormolu mounted and jewelled porcelain clock garniture by Nicholas Wells Antiques with intricate blue and gold detailing
Ormolu mounted jewelled porcelain clock garniture by Nicholas Wells Antiques with floral design circa 1870
Ormolu Mounted and Jewelled Porcelain Clock Garniture
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19th century Napoleon III porcelain clock garniture with ormolu and marble by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Close-up of Napoleon III porcelain clock face with gold hands and floral enamel details by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Napoleon III Porcelain Clock Garniture
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Large Paris Porcelain green glazed floral and gold vase with gilt handles by Nicholas Wells Antiques circa 1840
Large Paris porcelain vase with green glaze, floral painting, and gold gilt handles by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Large Paris Porcelain Green Glazed, Floral and Gold Vase
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Chinoiserie Rococo Blanc de Chine mantel clock with porcelain figures and floral design by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Chinoiserie Rococo Blanc de Chine mantel clock with porcelain flowers and figures by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Chinoiserie Rococo Blanc de Chine Mantel Clock
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Napoleon III Sevres and ormolu clock with painted courting couple and krater vase by Nicholas Wells Antiques
Napoleon III Sevres and ormolu clock with courting couple scene by Nicholas Wells Antiques circa 1870
A Napoleon III Sevres And Ormolu Clock
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Samson Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp with intricate blue and red floral and bird patterns on a wooden base.
Samson Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp featuring intricate blue and red bird floral patterns on ceramic porcelain.
Samson Vase Mounted as a Table Lamp
Collection CK40
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Qajar pottery Vase mounted as a Lamp with blue floral geometric patterns on a glazed biscuit base circa 1850.
Qajar pottery Vase mounted as a Lamp with blue floral geometric patterns on a glazed biscuit base circa 1850.
Qajar pottery Vase mounted as a Lamp
Collection EE10
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Pair of Staffordshire Vases Mounted as Table Lamps turquoise porcelain with hand-painted floral and bird designs circa 1950
Pair of Staffordshire Vases Mounted as Table Lamps, turquoise porcelain with floral and bird motifs, circa 1950 England.
Pair of Staffordshire Vases Mounted as Table Lamps
Collection EE10
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Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Ginger Jars as Lamps with floral patterns and one fitted with a beige lampshade.
Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Ginger Jars as Lamps with intricate floral and swirl patterns circa 1900.
Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Ginger Jars as Lamps
Collection EE10
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