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One example is an oyster plate from the museum’s significant archive of Union Porcelain Works—located in Greenpoint, and one of the first manufacturers to mass-produce hard-paste porcelain in the United States, from 1863 to around 1922.—
Jacoba Urist,
Smithsonian Magazine,
14 Mar. 2025 Before the 18th century, true hard-paste porcelain was made only in Asia, and its formula remained shrouded in mystery in the West.—
Alexa Brazilian Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi,
New York Times,
16 Oct. 2023 Limoges is a hard-paste porcelain produced by factories in and around the city of Limoges, France.—
Anthony Demarco,
Forbes,
22 Jan. 2023