Sèvres
Continental & English
Russian Imperial
Russian Private

he largest group of works in this category of Hillwood’s collection comes from the Gardner Factory, founded near Moscow by the Englishman Francis Gardner in 1766. Throughout its history, the Gardner factory served as important competition for the Imperial Porcelain Factory, spurring artists at both institutions to produce more complicated wares in terms of both form and decoration. In addition to Gardner, Hillwood also features a range
of works from smaller, short-lived manufactories (Popov, Iusupov, Kudinov, Sabanov, etc.) and from enormous late nineteenth-century conglomerates such as the Kornilov and Kuznetsov factories.

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