Porcelain Inkwell By Jacob Petit
Artist: Jacob Petit
A porcelain inkwell depicting the dog "King Charles," signed "JP" for Jacob Petit.
Jacob Mardochée, known as Jacob Petit, born and died in Paris (1796-1868), was a 19th-century French porcelain manufacturer. His name remains associated with the originality of his work.
Abundant and diverse, once considered excessively tasteless, his pieces are now sought after for their originality, the quality of their finish, and the richness of their polychromy.
This rare piece is in good condition.
A true collector's item.
Jacob Mardochée, known as Jacob Petit, born and died in Paris (1796-1868), was a 19th-century French porcelain manufacturer. His name remains associated with the originality of his work.
Abundant and diverse, once considered excessively tasteless, his pieces are now sought after for their originality, the quality of their finish, and the richness of their polychromy.
This rare piece is in good condition.
A true collector's item.
1 650 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Good condition
Material: Porcelain
Width: 22
Height: 29
Depth: 27
Reference (ID): 1653514
Availability: In stock
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