JPL Jean Pouyat LIMOGES Rose Bowl Reticulated Pierced Bowl Vase Jardiniere ROSES

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Up for Auction is this STUNNING Rose bowl, Vase, or Jardiniere - It is all Hand painted and decorated with Pink and Yellow Roses . The Reticulated Gold Gilt Crown on the top really makes this Piece STAND OUT and gives it a UNIQUE EYE Catching appearance.This piece has NO chips, breaks, repairs.This LOVELY Bowl measures approximately 6" × 6.5"The Pouyat family had a tin-glazed-earthenware factory in St. Yrieix when the kaolin was discovered and Jean Pouyat's grandfather owned a kaolin mine there. Jean's father, Francois, ran a porcelain factory in Paris from the early 1800s to around 1840, and Jean established his own porcelain factory in Limoges in 1842. Jean Pouyat died just a few years later, in 1849, and the business passed to his sons. In 1911, the Jean Pouyat Co. merged with William Guerin and Co. and, after the end of World War I, both companies became part of Bawo and Dotter. The Jean Pouyat marks were used until 1932, when Bawo and Dotter went out of business.It appears this rose bowl was produced between 1891 and 1910. Please feel free to ask any questions before bidding. I will package this beauty with extra care to ensure it's safe arrival to her new home.