The Meissen Mapseller

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[Porcelain figure of a mapseller]

[MAPSELLER]
[Meissen,
Meissen,
twentieth century].
Painted porcelain, with Meissen logo of crossed swords on base.
(height) 180mm.
17626

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The popularity of Chinese and Japanese porcelain, which began to be imported into Europe by the Dutch East India Company during the seventeenth century, encouraged many attempts to recreate the material within the continent. Most of the early attempts failed, but in 1706, Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnaus began conducting experiments using kaolin, a key component of true porcelain. After Tschirnhaus's sudden death, his work was continued by Johann Friedrich Böttger, who had...

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