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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This delicate fruit basket is a rare example of early American porcelain, one of around 20 known surviving works by Gousse Bonnin and George Anthony Morris’s American China Manufactory. Porcelain is a strong, luminous type of clay that originated in China, where its formula was a heavily guarded secret. It eventually emerged as a prized material in global luxury goods, causing fierce competition between various producers of porcelain wares. The American China Manufactory fruit basket represents the early advancements of this industry in the American colonies, which followed English precedents such as the Worcester Porcelain Factory basket also in this case.
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Worcester Porcelain Factory — Basket
Worcester Porcelain Factory — Bowl
Worcester Porcelain Factory — Bowl
Vietnam
near Hoi An (offshore) — Large Dish with Pomegranate
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Worcester Porcelain Factory — Dessert Basket
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Worcester Porcelain Factory — Plate
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