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Artist Léon Péluche , decorator (1881-1928)
Manufacturer Manufacture nationale de Sèvres (French, 1740-present)
Place of OriginSèvres, France
Date1926
DimensionsH 10 1/2 in.; W 9 in.
MediumPorcelain, painted, glazed and gilded
ClassificationCeramics
Credit LinePurchased with funds from the bequest of Margaret E. Crowe in memory of her parents, Jenny Lind and John George Eirich
Object number
2001.31
Not on View
Label TextThe swirling arabesques of this vase made at the venerable Sèvres porcelain factory near Paris (which first opened in 1756) shows the influence of North African-Spanish design on the Art Deco style.
Pitcher
Tucker & Hemphill
1834
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1912
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Manufacture nationale de Sèvres
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Manufacture nationale de Sèvres
about 1927-1928
Dish
Bristol
about 1770
Delft Plate
Probably early 18th century
Vase
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Vase Imitating Venetian “Serpent” Goblet
Late 17th century, (Kangxi Period 1662-1722)

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