Tea service

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Tea service

Creator

Aardewerkfabriek Loosdrecht

Dutch porcelain manufacturer in Loosdrecht

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Date
c. 1774 - c. 1778
Medium
porcelain
Institution
Rijksmuseum

Tea services represented a significant part of the production of the Loosdrecht porcelain factory. On display here are a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl along with other less familiar parts of a tea service, such as a slop bowl, which is used to rinse and warm the cups between two ‘courses’, and a drip catcher (pattipan), which catches the drips from the spout of the teapot.

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