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Large tea cup and saucer -  Nast in Paris 1783-1835
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Ref : 116774
1 400 €
Period :
19th century
Artist :
Nast à Paris
Provenance :
France
Medium :
Hard paste porcelain
Dimensions :
H. 3.35 inch | Ø 4.72 inch
Porcelain & Faience  - Large tea cup and saucer -  Nast in Paris 1783-1835 19th century - Large tea cup and saucer -  Nast in Paris 1783-1835 Empire - Large tea cup and saucer -  Nast in Paris 1783-1835 Antiquités - Large tea cup and saucer -  Nast in Paris 1783-1835
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Large tea cup and saucer - Nast in Paris 1783-1835

Beautiful large teacup and matching saucer. burgundy ground with freezes of white trumpet flowers and leaves. Marked in gold for Nast in Paris.

Size: H cup 8.5 cm – without the handle 6.5 cm – diameter of the cup 12 cm – diameter of the saucer 19 cm

Nast manufactory in Paris, first quarter of the 19th century

Lit: Jean Nepomuceno Hermann Nast was born in 1754 in Austria. Arrived in Paris at the age of 20, he was hired by the Vincennes manufactory in 1780 and learned the craft of porcelain.
In 1783, he took over the small pottery of rue de Popincourt (founded by Lemaire in 1780). Designer, turner, moulder, burner and decorator, Nast knew how to do everything! In 1787 he moved his establishment rue des Amandiers (currently No. 70 Rue du Chemin Vert). Nast enjoys famousness deserved by his talent. Always striving to improve the quality of his works, the decorations are neat, the golds are of high quality and the bisque are very white and even white on blue in the imitation of Wedgwood at the end of the 18th century. When his wife died in 1811, he involved his sons, Henri and François, to his work. When he died in 1817, he left a prosperous factory to his sons. In 1819, the Nast manufactory won a gold medal for large vases (1,5m!) decorated with bas-relief, a clock and bisque columns. The same happened in 1823, 1827 and 1834. After 50 years of existence, the factory will be dissolved in 1835.

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