Collection Of 4 Quimper Polychromatic Decorated Ceramic Dishes
Location: BRG-Greenwich
Item #: 249642
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A Hubaudière Quimper Figural Ceramic Plates, circa 1860-1883.
The shaped rounded dish with slightly scalloped trim edge with band of polychromatic floral garland to rim, while a central panel depicting a traditional Breton man holding a child, with the title Bouualec to the bottom trim.
Marked on verso HB with a factory mark used from 1860-1883.
9 1/4"Dia.
A Hubaudière Quimper figural and botanical decorated ceramic dish, circa 1895-1910.
The circular shaped dish with scalloped trim with blue band to the rim. The center of the dish with a Breton man in the landscape, a bee, along with a floral motif.
Marked HB, QUIMPER in underglaze blue.
9 1/8"Dia.
Together with a Quimper dish with barbed trim and an image of a man playing a musical instrument surrounded by a band of foliate motif to the trim.
Label underfoot denotes the dish as being circa 1890.
Marked HR underfoot.
8"Dia.
Finally with a fourth dish with a central intricately painted figural landscape reserve depicting a seated woman in the landscape in traditional attire with a cottage and trees with a small fence in the background. A blue and red foliate motif border against blue ground. Shaped circular.
Signed underfoot.
9 1/4"Dia.
Provenance: Heritage Auction, 3/10/2016, two dishes are partial lots # 64454 & 63826.
Disclaimer: All Quimper and Porquier Beau lots have wear and minor losses with glaze imperfections commensurate with age and handling. Look through the lot images carefully, these lots are being sold in As Is condition.
Condition: All with wear to the glaze and minor nics and wear commensurate with age and handling.
One dish with a chip to rim of rounded dish with man and child. There is also old sticker residue to the underside. Some wear to the trim glaze.
Another dish with sticker residue to undersides, scattered glaze flaws to undersides, presenting well.





