Pair of Henriot Quimper vintage faience covered mustard pots, French Country Decor

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This pair of hand painted vintage Quimper covered pots are in excellent vintage condition with their authentic mustard spoons. They measure 3-3/4" high with a 2” diameter opening. On the bottom of these vintage French mustard pots are marked ‘Henriot Quimper France’ F31 D333CA can be seen in photos 3 and 4.
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This pair of hand painted vintage Quimper covered pots are in excellent vintage condition with their authentic mustard spoons. They measure 3-3/4" high with a 2” diameter opening. On the bottom of these vintage French mustard pots are marked ‘Henriot Quimper France’ F31 D333CA can be seen in photos 3 and 4.
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This pair of hand painted vintage Quimper covered pots are in excellent vintage condition with their authentic mustard spoons. They measure 3-3/4" high with a 2” diameter opening. On the bottom of these vintage French mustard pots are marked ‘Henriot Quimper France’ F31 D333CA can be seen in photos 3 and 4.
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The tin-glazed handpainted French faience known as Quimper Pottery, pronounced “cam-pair” has been manufactured in Quimper, a town in Brittany, France for over 300 years. The pottery adopted its name from the town of Quimper where potter Jean Baptiste Bousquet built his kilns in the Quimper area of Locmaria in 1685 and was given a royal manufacturing license by King Louis XIV. Although the area of Locmaria in Quimper has been associated with pottery as far back as the Gallo-Roman era, Bousquet is credited with being the founder of "Quimper Pottery". His firm was known as HB Quimper.

In 1772, a rival firm was founded by Francoise Eloury known as Porquier. A third firm formed in 1778 by Guillaume Dumaine which was known as HR or Henriot Quimper. The pottery made by the three companies was similar featuring the Breton peasants and sea and flower motifs.
In 1913, Porquier and Henriot merged with HB joining the others in 1968. The company was sold to a US family in 1984. More changes followed and in 2011 Jean Pierre Le Goff purchased the company and changed the name to Henriot Quimper

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