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In 1756 it was transferred to Sèvres, to the south-west of Paris, and shortly after was bought by the king, Louis XV.    The Sèvres factory was conviently located on the road to Versailles, the seat of royal power. The support and protection of the king and his mistress, Madame de Pompadour, enabled the factory to  secure the best   artists, sculptors, designers and chemists. Sèvres soon became the most sought after porcelain in Europe.  \r\n\r\nSmall low, covered tureens and matching stands like this were used for serving soups, bouillon and other similar foodstuffs in private apartments at breakfast, through the long hours of the toilette and to ill or disabled people in bed.  The French name for such tureens was an 'écuelle' and in German  they were sometimes called a 'Wöchnerinnterrine' or 'maternity tureen'. However, while they certainly were used to serve restorative foods to women after chilbirth, they were much more widely used by women, as well as by men. Some (but not this one) have covers fitted with feet, enabling this part to be reversed to serve as a plate for dealing with meat or marrow  bones. They were not made as part of a dinner service, but were a standard component of toilet services. Being made for personal use, they were usually finely decorated. They were made in porcelain, silver and other materials.","physicalDescription":"Bowl and cover, soft-paste porcelain, round, two double entwined foliate ended handles, decorated with trophies and figures of children painted in enamels, with gilding on a bleu celeste oeil de perdrix ground.  Rim hole.  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