Pierre Mallet (1836–1898) was a French artist known for painted designs on ceramic ware, who mainly worked in England.
By 1873 he had moved to London, describing himself as a 'Painter on Porcelain' and working at Borgen and Co. in collaboration with Léonce Goutard.
[1] From at least 1879 to 1877 he was a regular exhibitor at an annual exhibition and competition 'Painting on China' where reviews praised his imagination.
[1] The Pottery Gazette described some work as "...one of the finest specimens in the entire galleries.
For depth of tone and colour, and delicacy of workmanship, it is one of the best specimens of china painting that we have ever seen.