Lautz Porcelain Objects at the Seattle Art Museum
These photographs and price lists include items that are part of the Seattle Art Museum's collection. Click on each image to see the complete photograph and associated price list.

Object in back row, at right is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Square Plate," (ca. 1735), Meissen Manufactory, Germany, Christian Friederich Herold (German, 1700-1779), 55.103.

Object on top shelf, far left is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Coffee Pot," (ca. 1740), Meissen Manufactory, Germany, 51.229.

Objects on bottom shelf, middle are in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Small Tea Bowl and Saucer," (ca. 1754-59), English, Longton Hall, 76.193.

Object on top shelf, middle is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Dancing Girl," (ca. 1760), French, Tournai, 92.40.

Figure on top shelf to the far right is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Scaramouche," (ca. 1775), German, Kloster Veilsdorf, 76.275.

Object on top shelf, second from right is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Children Drinking Milk," (1766-73), Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, model by Etienne-Maurice Falconet (French, 1716-1791), 56.179. No price list exists for this particular photograph.

Objects on bottom shelf, far right and far left are in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Tobacco Jars (Pots à Tabac)," (ca. 1720-30), French, Saint-Cloud, 92.36.1 and 92.36.2.

Object on bottom row, far left, second from end is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Plate," (ca. 1754), English, Chelsea, 95.103.

The cane handle is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Cane Handle," (ca. 1765), German, Berlin Manufactory, 76.284. The sugar bowl at far right is also in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Sugar Bowl," (ca. 1730-40), French, Saint-Cloud, 61.105.

Object on top shelf, middle is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Children Drinking Milk," (1766-73), Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, model by Etienne-Maurice Falconet (French, 1716-1791), 56.179.

Object on bottom shelf, far left is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Plate," (ca. 1755-58), Bow Porcelain Manufactory, London, England, 95.105.

Object on far left is in the Seattle Art Museum's collection: "Children Drinking Milk," (1766-73), Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, model by Etienne-Maurice Falconet (French, 1716-1791), 56.179.

Object at front, middle is in the Seattle Art Museum’s collection: “Tea Bowl,” (ca. 1745-49), English, Chelsea, 56.185. The object to its left is also in the Seattle Art Museum’s collection: “Custard Cup (Pot de Crème),” (ca. 1725-30), French, Saint-Cloud, 92.41.

The following items are in the Seattle Art Museum’s collection: “Tea Bowl,” (ca. 1745-49), English, Chelsea, 56.185 (top shelf, middle); “Custard Cup (Pot de Crème),” (ca. 1725-30), French, Saint-Cloud, 92.41 (top shelf, far right); and "Children Drinking Milk," (1766-73), Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory, model by Etienne-Maurice Falconet (French, 1716-1791), 56.179 (on table at left).