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Milk Jug

Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (French, active 1756 - present) (Manufacturer)
Louis-Philippe (French, King of France 1830-1848) (Patron)
French (Artist)
1845-1846
hard paste porcelain

Sèvres Manufactory produced this Neoclassical milk jug as part of a tea service for Louis-Philippe, King of France from 1830-1848. The service consisted of a matching coffeepot, teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, and multiple sets of cups and saucers. The Walters Art Museum’s collection includes the teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, and two cups and saucers. The milk jug would have held chilled milk to dilute strongly brewed tea. The service is ornamented in gilt gold, giving each piece a jewel-like. Louis-Philippe’s crowned monogram, encircled by bound branches of oak and laurel, takes a central position on each piece. Vines of ivy ring the top of the vessels, while flower buds are scattered across the porcelain’s white ground.

Louis-Philippe abolished the practice of the Grand Couvert, the ritual of the King and Queen eating their meals before an audience as a way to reinforce hierarchy. However, he continued to use meal time to call attention to rank by commissioning Sèvres to produce different porcelain services for the various ranks in his household. Each royal residence had its own set of the different services. The pieces in the Walters’ tea set are examples of “le service des princes,” the Sèvres service used by the King and his family during visits to the Chateau de Compigne, a property northeast of Paris.

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[Factory Mark] Blue circle with crowned monogram “LP” and a date of 1846 on bottom of jug; [Chateau Mark] Red, sun-like circle with crowned “Chateau de Compiegne” printed in the center on bottom of jug; [Factory Mark] Chrome green with Louis-Philippe’s crowned initials flanked by “SV.” and the abbreviated date of “45” on bottom of jug; [Molders Mark] Incised into the clay, “NR,” “DS” and “46” in addition to other illegible marks on bottom of jug.

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Geographies

France, Sèvres (Place of Origin)

Measurements

Overall Jug H to top of handle: 5 3/8 × W from handle to spout: 5 1/2 × Max D: 4 3/16 in. (13.7 × 13.9 × 10.6 cm).

Credit Line

Acquired before 1931

Location in Museum

Not on view

Accession Number

In libraries, galleries, museums, and archives, an accession number is a unique identifier assigned to each object in the collection.

48.540

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