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Biscuit porcelain is made of unglazed, porous ceramics that are only
fired once. They were incredibly fashionable and were used as table
decoration in 18th century France and England, replacing previous
figures sculpted of sugar. The Sèvres Factory was one of the leading
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Interiors of the Rococo Revival were full of knickknacks, with white porcelain figures, candlesticks and clocks filling mantels and shelves. A stereopticon was another common accessory in the Rococo Revival interior, with views of faraway lands or exotic scenes. # ADM.620, 1828