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Jacob Petit Cup & Saucer Set with Blue Line and Gold Border
Jacob Petit Cup & Saucer Set with Blue Line and Gold Border
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This cup and saucer set from the Jacob Petit workshop is characterized by a simple blue line and gold borders, showcasing the elegance and refinement of 19th-century French porcelain. Jacob Petit (1796-1868), a prominent French porcelain maker, was active during the early 19th century and is renowned for his craftsmanship. He owned a porcelain factory in Fontainebleau and had a workshop in Paris, gaining great success among the bourgeoisie of the time.
The cup’s shape and the way the blue line is applied reflect the handcrafted nature of this exquisite piece, providing a sense of warmth and artistry.
Details:
- Period: Early 19th Century
- Workshop: Jacob Petit (France)
- Signature: J.P.
- Material: Porcelain
Size:
- Cup
- Height: Approx. 5 cm
- Width: Approx. 11.5 cm (with handle), 9.5 cm (without handle)
- Saucer
- Diameter: Approx. 13.5 cm
- Height: Approx. 2.1 cm
Quantity:
1 cup, 1 saucer
Condition:
This antique set is in excellent condition overall, considering its age (please refer to the photos). Due to the passage of time, there is some slight wear on the gold gilding, but it is minimal and not particularly noticeable.
Important Notes:
Important Notes:
Each item is carefully packaged and shipped from Paris, France.
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