Can someone help me with a mark on a china plate?

Hi Friends,

I’ve been searching and can’t seem to find the maker that uses this mark.

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Any help would be appreciated.

Rick

asked almost 15 years ago

12 Answers

This is a piece of Limoges. It specifically is Jean Pouyat Limoges’ mark. China with this hallmark is dated between 1906 and 1932. A photo and description of this very mark is shown in the pottery & porcelain marks reference book I have.

answered almost 15 years ago

a lovely Pouyat

answered almost 15 years ago

MONTROSE
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Awesome! I recognized the Limoges making but have no other reference books. Seems StarvingPackrats had provided an excellent identification!

answered almost 15 years ago

From Kovels dictionary of marks
QUERIN-POUYAT-ELITE LTD
Limoges, France 1905+
I hope that helps

answered almost 15 years ago

Thank you very much!

Rick

Sofyblu, Here’s the front!

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answered almost 15 years ago

would love to see the front of the plate please and thank you :)

answered almost 15 years ago

WTG starvingpackrats.

answered almost 15 years ago

maybe these will help you :)

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answered almost 15 years ago

sewbuzyb
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I wish I could I will have my mother look at this when she comes over, maybe she will know.

answered almost 15 years ago

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answered almost 15 years ago

Those plates are so gorgeous to lay jewelry on to photograph! Especially in natural light.

answered almost 15 years ago

I have a beautiful piece w/ this same mark. These hand painted porcelain creations are more beautiful “in person” than can ever be represented in a photograph! What Packrat said is also what my research has revealed!

answered almost 15 years ago

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