Jonquil Pitcher Mid-19th Century Reproduction by The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Jonquil Pitcher Made for the Metropolitan Museum of Art This parian porcelain pitcher features an applique decoration of jonquils and arching leaves rendered in high relief. Parian ware, an unglazed porcelain resembling parian marble, was widely used for statuettes, pitchers, vases, trinket boxes, and tableware. The process for producing parian ware was developed by the Copeland factory in England in the 1840's and later introduced to the Bennington Factory in Vermont. The pitcher measures 8 1/2" tall. It is in excellent, like-new condition with no visible flaws. Please feel free to email me with any questions. Thank you for reading and !
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