The value of Jacob Petit porcelain

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The story of a porcelain artist 

Jacob Petit (1796-1868), also known as Jacob Mardochée, was a renowned 19th-century French porcelain maker whose career began as a painter on porcelain. After gaining a solid reputation in the field, he founded his own porcelain factory in Fontainebleau around 1830. His artistic style, influenced by Rococo, is characterized by whimsical shapes, vibrant colors and elaborate decoration. Over the course of his career, he created a wide variety of pieces, including vases, statuettes, clocks and toiletries. Despite some criticism of the exuberance of his work, Jacob Petit was a great success with the 19th-century bourgeoisie, in search of refinement and luxury. Today, his artistic contribution and craftsmanship are recognized and appreciated by collectors and art lovers alike.

His signature 

Jacob Petit's porcelain is signed with his initials "J.P.". 

Signature of Jacob Petit

Order of valuation for Jacob Petit porcelain (from the most basic to the most prestigious) 

Object type

Estimate

Cup and saucer

From €50 to €2,000

Plate

From €20 to €800

Vase

From €50 to €4,000

Table service part

From €200 to €38,000

Coffee/tea service section

From €200 to €8,000

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Characteristics to distinguish Jacob Petit porcelain

  1. Rococo style: Inspired by the 18th-century Rococo artistic movement, Jacob Petit's works feature elegant forms, graceful curves and foliage motifs (foliage, cornucopias, flowering bouquets, etc.). 

  1. Vivid colors: Jacob Petit porcelain is known for its vibrant colors and varied palette, which add vivacity to Jacob Petit porcelain. 

  1. Elaborate decorations: Jacob Petit's pieces are often adorned with intricate motifs and meticulous details, such as flowers, fruit, animals, portraits and mythological scenes. 

  1. Whimsical shapes: Objects produced by Jacob Petit are often designed with imaginative and original shapes, demonstrating great inventiveness and a sense of creativity. 

  1. Technical quality: Jacob Petit porcelains are also renowned for their technical quality, particularly in terms of the fineness of the paste, the quality of the glaze and the precision of the painted details. 

  1. Variety of objects: Jacob Petit's factory produced a wide range of porcelain objects, from vases and statuettes to clocks, toiletries and porcelain dinner services. 

  1. Mark and signature: Jacob Petit porcelain is usually marked with an interlaced "J.P." or other specific signature to indicate its provenance. 

Jacob Petit - Paris porcelain clock (featuring Marie-Antoinette)
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