- Decoration of edging and fillets on the pedestal of the cup and the handle, wolf's tooth on the edge of the cup and the saucer and edging in the center, letter
interlaced on the front of the J.C.R. gilded with gold.
- The porcelain is transparent and fine eggshell style and of a perfect white as the Pouyat family had the secret and which competed at the time
with whites from the Sèvres factory.
- This white obtained thanks to the kaolin of the mine of Saint-Yrieix la perche in Haute-Vienne whose owners were the Pouyat family, have as customer
the Manufacture de Sèvres to whom they supply the kaolin.
- Signed in chrome green with the stamp of the manufacture in the fine stamp J.P.L. for Jean Pouyat Limoges under the cup and the saucer, all the cups and
the saucers bear the J.P.L. in chrome green.
- Period late 19th century around 1870-1890.