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Vase by United States Pottery Company
Artist
United States Pottery Company
Date
1849–58
Medium
Parian porcelain
Dimensions
H. 9 5/8 in. (24.4 cm)
Culture
American
Department
The American Wing
Gallery
736
Location
736
Credit
Gift of Dr. Charles W. Green, 1947

Description

Overview Vase United States Pottery Company American 1849–58 On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 736 Named in reference to the ancient marble quarry on the Greek island of Parros, parian has a higher proportion of feldspar than conventional porcelain, resulting in a vitrified biscuit body that resembles white statuary marble. Stylish and affordable, parian statuary and hollowware were extremely popular household ornaments in the mid-nineteenth century. This vase (one of a pair, 47.90.12) was likely made by the United States Pottery Company, which exhibited parian to great acclaim at the 1853 New York Crystal Palace Exhibition in New York.