Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl
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Jacob Petit Antique French Paris Porcelain Hand Painted Bowl

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Antique mid-19th century French porcelain bowl by Jacob Petit. Hand painted with an array of vibrant flowers and gilt trim. Measures 7 5/8" diameter x 3 1/4" height. Marked on the underside with initials J.P. underglaze. Jacob Mardochee dit Petit (1796-1865) trained as a painter in Paris, travelled to Italy, Switzerland, Germany and England where he lived and worked as a theatre set designer. After a short stint at Sevres he purchased the Baruch Weil porcelain factory in Belleville in 1830 and in 1834 at the factory in Fontainebleau where he made Rococo-style porcelain noted for its originality and vivid colors. In overall good antique condition, no chips or cracks. On the underside there is an area of craquelure to the glaze from the firing process.