Sauce tureen shaped like an Asiatic dormouse
Made in Jingdezhen, China; about 1745
Spotted at the “Outside In: Nature-inspired Design at Winterthur” exhibition
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Sauce tureen shaped like an Asiatic dormouse
Made in Jingdezhen, China; about 1745
Spotted at the “Outside In: Nature-inspired Design at Winterthur” exhibition
Source: nicolahuthwaite
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Still Life With Rococo Lidded Tureen, Porcelain Plates, Cup and Two Silver Candlesticks - Marie Preussner , n/d.
German , ?
Oil on canvas. 37 x 40 cm.
covered tureen and lid, paul hannong factory, france c. 1750.
"Blåveis" service, 1912-1935
Andreas Schneider for Egersunds Fayancefabrik
Covered Tureen and Stand, Sevres Porcelain Manufactory, French, 1770-85
From the Musee des beaux-arts Montreal
Do you own a soup tureen?
Yes, and I've served soup out of it
Yes, and I've served other food out of it or use it to store other food
Yes, and I keep non-food things in it
Yes, but it's just collecting dust someone
I used to but I sold it, donated it, or gave it away
I used to but i broke it
I have never owned a soup tureen
Other, nuance, what the hell kind of question is this? Why do you even want to k
"Tureen" is just a fun word to say, you know? Tureen. Tureeeeen.
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