_The European History of Porcelain
From the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century, new trade routes were opened in Europe, and trade between China and Europe developed rapidly. Among them, Chinese porcelain products were the most popular in Western society.
In the early 18th century, a scientist in Meissen, Germany, successfully fired the first generation of European porcelain. Although it was far from as exquisite as Chinese porcelain, it was 70 to 80% similar.
From the 18th century to today, European factories copied the most popular patterns on Chinese porcelain, while simultaneously experimenting with developing their own glazes and styles, and inventing new uses for decorative items. Undoubtedly, the initial innovations in European porcelain were mainly in gilding decoration, silk screen printing and overall style.
Against this background, many porcelain manuscripts from the 19th century have been handed down to this day. These exquisite porcelain manuscripts are still well preserved today, giving people a glimpse of the porcelain industry in the 19th century.
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Title: 19th century German porcelain design manuscript
Dimensions: 26.7 cm x 19.7 cm.
Manuscript size: 25.3 cm X 19 cm.
Note: Cardboard support. **Old pieces inevitably have traces of history, as shown in the picture, please buy only if you can accept it.
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- This antique porcelain manuscript is the only one of its kind and will be out of print upon sale.
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