"Cornet Bouquetière Earthenware Quimper Porquier-beau Coat Of Arms Nineteenth"
Vase called "cornet d'applique" or corner bouquetière in Quimper faience signed PB for Porquier-Beau, with white-blue decoration of rich foliage decoration surrounding coats of arms with a double crowned coat of arms and framed by two standing dogs, of late 19th century period. This bouquetière is in good general condition. Signed on the back. A note: small crack at the hanging hole (see red arrow), some slight defects and wear of time, see photos. * Porquier-Beau In 1875, the painter Alfred Beau joined the Porquier earthenware factory. Alfred Beau is the first artist to breathe creative life into Quimper earthenware. During his collaboration with Porquier, from 1873 to 1903, he created sumptuous decorations: the so-called yellow-bordered botanical series (approximately 122 different models identified), Breton scenes (approximately 225 models) and legendary scenes (7 models) as well as views of Breton landscapes (about 20 models). Dimensions Height 42.5 cm Width max. 21 cm Reference: 500 739 All the photos are on: www.antiques-delaval.com