19th Century Deep Cobalt Flow Blue Feathered Tea Bowl, Petrus Regout

This charming Flow Blue feathered tea bowl from 1883, made by Petrus Regout in Maastricht, showcases a striking deep cobalt blue color with hand-decorated floral and feathered stick spatter designs. The exterior features delicate flowers and leaves, while the inside centers on a subtle floral motif, all under a glossy glaze that is true and vibrant. Authentic firing stilt marks from the period add character and provenance. The footed bowl is a rare survivor of 19th century Dutch porcelain craftsmanship. The glaze is still shiny and true. A stunning bowl that displays beautifully. Has the firing stilt marks you would expect from a bowl of this age. Whether displayed as part of your curated porcelain collection or as a statement piece on a table, it exudes timeless charm, history, and elegance.

Collector’s Note

This 19th century Flow Blue tea bowl by Petrus Regout in Maastricht (1883) is a rare hand-decorated European porcelain example prized for its deep cobalt feathered pattern, floral detailing, and timeless elegance. A remarkable piece for collectors, it remains in exceptional condition and is ideal for display with curated collections.

  • Measures 4-3/8" w x 2-7/8"h.
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