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While porcelain is best known for its use in dinnerware and figurines,
it has also been employed in the production of a variety of decorative
items. As early as the 1740's, the famous modeler of the
Miessen Royal
Factory, Johann Kändler, was using porcelain to produce elaborate
vases, urns and candelabras. Many years later, as technology developed
alongside the rise of the Dresden style, porcelain manufacturers
throughout Germany and Europe began producing such items as electric
lamps and elaborately sculpted clock cases. It was during the mid-19th
century that the
Baron de Bourguignon developed the concept for porcelain lithophane.
Lithophane is essentially a thinly crafted piece of translucent
porcelain that is sculpted in such a way that when light passes through
it, a beautiful and sometimes intricately patterned glow results.
Among our collection are electric porcelain lamps with lithophane
shades, which bring to life the sculpted figural scenes at their
bases. We also have a variety of vases, urns, candelabras, including
pieces produced by Meissen, the Dresden studios, and
Dresden-style
decorators such as Sitzendorf. We hope you enjoy our quality selection
of these rare and illuminating treasures. For modern and less expensive lamps, please consider:
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