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. 2022 Apr 27;15(9):3158. doi: 10.3390/ma15093158

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Selection of 18th century objects representative of the variety of colored decorations obtained with enamel on porcelain or metal: (a) palette cup (MNC6638, Sèvres), soft-paste porcelain from Vincennes Factory, 1748, adapteded with permission from ref. [21], 2018, Elsevier; (b) coffee cup (MNC8102.1, Sèvres), soft-paste porcelain from Sèvres Royal Factory, 1785, adapted with permission from ref. [21], 2018, Elsevier; (c) vase decorated by Joseph Coteau, 1783, Comte d’Artois Factory (OA7739, Louvre) [22]; (d) Famille rose plate, Chinese factory (Private Coll.), circa 1770 [23]; (e) ‘Chine de commande’ porcelain plate, circa 1740–1750 (R1025, Louvre) [23]; (f) ‘Thousand flowers pattern’ tea pot porcelain, Jingdezhen Imperial Factory, 2nd half of 18th century (F1429C, Fontainebleau) [24]; (g) Chinese porcelain bottle (TH457, Louvre), Qianlong reign [24]; (h) enameled watch, end of 17th century–beginning of 18th century, Swiss factory (OA10079, Louvre), adapted with permission from ref. [15], 2020, Elsevier Masson SAS; (i) ewer, with painted (detail) and cloisonné enamel on gold body, 2nd half of 18th century (F1467.1, Fontainebleau), Qianlong Imperial workshop [25,26]. The collections and the inventory number of the objects are indicated. More information is available in the references.