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Cup and Saucer

1750

Museo Poldi Pezzoli

Museo Poldi Pezzoli
Milano, Italy

The material known as lattimo or milk glass (white opaque glass) was being produced as early as the mid-fifteenth century and was immediately very popular, in part because it enabled glassmakers to imitate the Chinese porcelain objects which had recently begun to be imported. It was even sometimes described as “counterfeit porcelain”. The cup, without a handle, and its saucer have very simple forms. Also typical of porcelain are the polychrome enamel decorations, with floral motifs and coats of arms.
The presence of two different coats of arms (one identified with the della Scala family of Verona) suggest a wedding gift.

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  • Title: Cup and Saucer
  • Date Created: 1750
  • Physical Dimensions: w123 x h70 mm
  • Rights: Fondazione artistica Poldi Pezzoli "Onlus"
  • External Link: http://www.museopoldipezzoli.it/en/node/1405
  • Medium: Milk glass
Museo Poldi Pezzoli

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