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Antique French HB Quimper Faience Hand-Painted Porringer c. 1930
This exquisite double-handled ceramic bowl—traditionally known as a porringer or écuelle—is a joyful celebration of regional French folk art. Hand-selected from the historic brocantes of Paris, this authentic piece of HB Quimper faience brings a bright, sun-drenched sense of the French countryside and "Old World" charm to any curated kitchen vignette.
Design & Artistry
The Pattern: The exterior features a beautifully naive, hand-painted botanical scene showcasing vibrant, radiating red marigolds or asters ("Pornic" style motifs) nested among soft green foliage and delicate blue accents.
The Form: Designed with a traditional low profile and flanked by two classic lug handles decorated with charming blue and yellow striped details, making it a highly tactile and decorative object.
The Markings: The underside features the coveted, hand-painted "HB Quimper" artist monogram alongside original studio pattern numbers ("F. 349 / D.F / P.10"), authenticating its origin from the historic pottery works in Brittany, France.
Sourcing & Character
Parisian Discovery: Discovered in Paris, this faience piece represents the timeless appeal of traditional French provincial pottery, which has been highly collectible since the 19th century.
Authentic Patina: As an authentic vintage or antique utility piece, it displays gentle surface crazing beneath the glaze and a tiny glaze flake on the foot rim. These minor traits are typical of early earthenware and offer true, lived-in soul that reproductions cannot match.
Condition: Beautiful vintage condition. The hand-painted colors remain exceptionally bright and crisp, with minor glaze wear consistent with its age and history.
Styling Tip: This double-handled bowl is perfect for introducing a pop of color and rustic texture to an open kitchen shelf or a dining room hutch. Style it alongside French linen towels, antique cutting boards, and vintage glassware to create a high-end, effortlessly layered European look.
This exquisite double-handled ceramic bowl—traditionally known as a porringer or écuelle—is a joyful celebration of regional French folk art. Hand-selected from the historic brocantes of Paris, this authentic piece of HB Quimper faience brings a bright, sun-drenched sense of the French countryside and "Old World" charm to any curated kitchen vignette.
Design & Artistry
The Pattern: The exterior features a beautifully naive, hand-painted botanical scene showcasing vibrant, radiating red marigolds or asters ("Pornic" style motifs) nested among soft green foliage and delicate blue accents.
The Form: Designed with a traditional low profile and flanked by two classic lug handles decorated with charming blue and yellow striped details, making it a highly tactile and decorative object.
The Markings: The underside features the coveted, hand-painted "HB Quimper" artist monogram alongside original studio pattern numbers ("F. 349 / D.F / P.10"), authenticating its origin from the historic pottery works in Brittany, France.
Sourcing & Character
Parisian Discovery: Discovered in Paris, this faience piece represents the timeless appeal of traditional French provincial pottery, which has been highly collectible since the 19th century.
Authentic Patina: As an authentic vintage or antique utility piece, it displays gentle surface crazing beneath the glaze and a tiny glaze flake on the foot rim. These minor traits are typical of early earthenware and offer true, lived-in soul that reproductions cannot match.
Condition: Beautiful vintage condition. The hand-painted colors remain exceptionally bright and crisp, with minor glaze wear consistent with its age and history.
Styling Tip: This double-handled bowl is perfect for introducing a pop of color and rustic texture to an open kitchen shelf or a dining room hutch. Style it alongside French linen towels, antique cutting boards, and vintage glassware to create a high-end, effortlessly layered European look.