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Rouen porcelain is soft-paste porcelain made in the city of Rouen, Normandy, France, during a brief period from about 1673 to 1696. It was the earliest French porcelain, but was probably never made on a commercial basis; only nine pieces are now thought to survive. Rouen had been a centre for the production of Rouen faience (tin-glazed earthenware pottery), since at least the 1540s. Louis Poterat, the owner of the porcelain factory, came from the leading family of faience producers in the city at the time, and continued his faience production in another factory.

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  • Rouen porcelain is soft-paste porcelain made in the city of Rouen, Normandy, France, during a brief period from about 1673 to 1696. It was the earliest French porcelain, but was probably never made on a commercial basis; only nine pieces are now thought to survive. Rouen had been a centre for the production of Rouen faience (tin-glazed earthenware pottery), since at least the 1540s. Louis Poterat, the owner of the porcelain factory, came from the leading family of faience producers in the city at the time, and continued his faience production in another factory. (en)
  • «Руанский фарфор» — марка французского мягкого фарфора, изготовлявшегося в городе Руан в Нормандии в течение короткого периода с 1673 по 1696 год. Это был самый ранний французский фарфор, который, однако, видимо, никогда не производился на коммерческой основе. До наших дней сохранилось только девять предметов. Руан был известным центром производства фаянса, такого как глиняная посуда с оловянным покрытием, по крайней мере с 1540-х годов. Луи Потера, владелец фарфоровой фабрики, в то время принадлежал к ведущей семье гончаров в городе и продолжил производство фаянса на другой фабрике. (ru)
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  • Rouen porcelain is soft-paste porcelain made in the city of Rouen, Normandy, France, during a brief period from about 1673 to 1696. It was the earliest French porcelain, but was probably never made on a commercial basis; only nine pieces are now thought to survive. Rouen had been a centre for the production of Rouen faience (tin-glazed earthenware pottery), since at least the 1540s. Louis Poterat, the owner of the porcelain factory, came from the leading family of faience producers in the city at the time, and continued his faience production in another factory. (en)
  • «Руанский фарфор» — марка французского мягкого фарфора, изготовлявшегося в городе Руан в Нормандии в течение короткого периода с 1673 по 1696 год. Это был самый ранний французский фарфор, который, однако, видимо, никогда не производился на коммерческой основе. До наших дней сохранилось только девять предметов. Руан был известным центром производства фаянса, такого как глиняная посуда с оловянным покрытием, по крайней мере с 1540-х годов. Луи Потера, владелец фарфоровой фабрики, в то время принадлежал к ведущей семье гончаров в городе и продолжил производство фаянса на другой фабрике. (ru)
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  • Rouen porcelain (en)
  • Руанский фарфор (ru)
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