Soup Plate from the "Hope Service" Made for the Duke of ClarenceWorcester Porcelain Factory (Flight Period, 1783-1792) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1792ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Draped Woman, Seen From BackAttributed to François Boucher; French, 1703-1770France, n.d.Paintings & drawingsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Cup and SaucerWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1815ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Teacup, Coffee Cup, and SaucerWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Shepherd Girl Holding SheepFrankenthal Porcelain Factory — German, founded 1755; Modeler: Lück, Johann Fredrich; German, d. 1797Frankenthal, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Cup and SaucerWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1820ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
BowlVauxhall Porcelain Factory — English, 1751-1764; England, LondonLondon, 1760/64ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Coffee PotWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1775ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
CreamerWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1820ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Teapot StandWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1815ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Plate 8, from The Set of 12 Pastorals ScenesFrancesco Londonio — Italian, 1723-1783Italy, 1762-63PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Double Cameo with Cupids and MercuryWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, Late 18th centuryObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
DishWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Plate 9, from The Set of 12 Pastorals ScenesFrancesco Londonio — Italian, 1723-1783Italy, 1762-63PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Plate 5, from The Set of 12 Pastorals ScenesFrancesco Londonio — Italian, 1723-1783Italy, 1762-63PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Teacup, Coffee Cup, and SaucerWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
BowlFrankenthal Porcelain Factory — German, founded 1755Frankenthal, c. 1780ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
BowlWorcester Porcelain Factory (Flight Period, 1783-1792) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1785ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Covered Bowl (Écuelle) with Representations of French RiversJules-Paul Brateau — French, 1844-1923; Paris, FranceFrance, 1878/1892ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
PlateWorcester Porcelain Factory — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1800/25ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Covered Dish with Attached StandFrankenthal Porcelain Factory — German, founded 1755Frankenthal, c. 1775ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Milk Jug with CoverMeissen Porcelain Manufactory — German, founded 1710Meissen, c. 1735ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Rocky Landscape with FiguresAfter Gaspard Dughet; French, 1615-1675France, n.d.Paintings & drawingsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Plate 10, from The Set of 12 Pastorals ScenesFrancesco Londonio — Italian, 1723-1783Italy, 1762-63PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Sugar Bowl with CoverWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1815ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
DishChelsea-Derby Porcelain Manufactory — England, c. 1769-1784Chelsea, c. 1775ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Teacup and SaucerWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Tea Bowl and SaucerChelsea Porcelain Manufactory — London, England, c. 1745-1784; Painted by Jefferyes Hamett O'Neale; English, 1734-1801Chelsea, c. 1755ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
BasketE. Mayer Pottery — English, Hanley, StaffordshireStaffordshire, 1780/90ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Figure of a Man with GrapesLimbach Porcelain Factory — German, 1772-1944Limbach-Oberfrohna, c. 1790ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
SauceboatDerby Porcelain Manufactory — England, 1750-1848Derby, 1760/70ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Figural GroupPierre François Lejeune — Flemish, 1721-1790; Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory; Germany, 1758–1824Flanders, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Plate 6, from The Set of 12 Pastorals ScenesFrancesco Londonio — Italian, 1723-1783Italy, 1762-63PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Cup and SaucerWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1815ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
River Landscape with BuildingsAdrien Manglard (French, 1695-1760) — or Claude Lorrain (French, 1600-1682)France, n.d.Paintings & drawingsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Boat-Shaped DishWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1820ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
PlateWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Plate 3, from The Set of 12 Pastorals ScenesFrancesco Londonio — Italian, 1723-1783Italy, 1762-63PrintsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Tea Bowl and SaucerWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Cup and SaucerWedgwood Manufactory — England, founded 1759Burslem, c. 1815ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Presentation in the TempleCircle of Antonie van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641); or Giovanni Segala (Italian, 1663-1720)Flanders, n.d.Paintings & drawingsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Covered VaseWorcester Porcelain Factory (Warmstry House Period, 1751–1783) — Worcester, England, founded 1751Worcester, c. 1770ObjectsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Wooden SpindlePeru, Possibly central coastPeru, 1000-1476Textiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago
FragmentPossibly south-central coast, PeruPeru, 1000-1476Textiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago
Wooden Spindles with Ceramic WhorlsPeru, Possibly central coastPeru, 1000-1476Textiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago
SamplerPossibly Chancay; Peru, Possibly central coastPeru, 1000-1476Textiles & patternsThe Art Institute of Chicago