Collection Of Assorted Quimper Ceramics, Including Wall Vases & Salt Cellars, 19th - 20th C.
Location: BRG-Greenwich
Item #: 249681
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A fine collection of assorted Quimper polychrome finished ceramic wares, including:
- A pair of HB Henriot Quimper wall pocket vases. One decorated with a Breton man and its mate is decorated with a Breton woman, both dressed in traditional attire. The figures are surrounded with foliate motif. There are yellow glazed and blue glazed bands around the mouth rim. 
One is marked on verso F.776 D.318 / QC / PWJ 11.99 / HB Henriot Quimper / France.
The second is marked on verso HB Henriot Quimper / France / F.774 D.318 / T.P / PWJ 11.99.
7 3/4"H x 2 3/4"W x 1 5/8"D
- Together with a diminutive double form wall pocket vase. Hung from an arched handle with blue stripes on white ground with a central image in polychrome hues depicting a Breton man and woman with a towering floral depiction between them with foliate sprays to either side. 
Signed on the front, underneath the central image.
3 1/2"H x 2 3/8"W x 1 1/4"D
- Fabulous pair of Henriot Quimper swan form salt cellars. Naturalistically modeled with blue and yellow finish to depict the tucked in wings and eyes and beak.  Foliate motif to interior. 
Marked Henriot Quimper / France / 599 underfoot.
2 1/4"H x 3 3/4"L x 1 3/4"W
- Pair of polychrome finished ceramic traditional clog florm salt cellars. Floral sprays and blue trim to the sides and one with a Breton man and the second with a Breton woman to the fronts, both dressed in traditional attire. 
Both marked HR Quimper underfoot.
1 5/8"H x 3 3/4"L x 1 5/8"W
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: There is wear and losses to the glazed finish some commensurate with age and handling and some original to firing. The diminutive wall pocket vase has a fracture to the front with chips to the mouth rim, the pair of clog form salt cellars has one with a pierced aperture to the interior side which the other does not. Despite all wear the lot presents nicely. 






























