Limoges France Vintage Tray // Limoges Paté // Elegant Vintage Decor In very good condition! 22 kt Gold trim. Not cracks Measures: 13.38" x 11.81" (34 cm x 30 cm) Thanks for stopping by!!
Inspired by Mediterranean olive groves, the Royal Limoges Olivier Blue dinner plate enhances the purest white Limoges porcelain with pretty blue olive leaves. Size: 28cm Prices displayed are inclusive of VAT
Limoges Serenading Couple Light Blue and Gold 3 7/8" Diameter Plate 3/4" Deep Made in France Does not say hand painted NO noted damage
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide. As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
Large 17th Century Delft dish Chinoiserie blue and white Delftware Charger Material: Delft, earthenware, pottery. Design: Ming Dynasty Wanli style Chinoiserie Style: Ming, William and Mary - Louis XIV Baroque, Antique, Asian antique, Oriental Origin: Netherlands, Delft 17th century Colors: Blue and white Decor: Chinoiserie, Chinese Wanli style known as "kraakdish" Description: Large 17th Century Delft dish blue and white. This DelftChinoiserie is a made after the Chinese Wanli dish The border with large panels with figures alternated with stylized tulips separated by narrow panels and in the center a landscape with figures Diameter: 13.6 inches - 34.5 cm Condition: The dish has at the rim glaze loss, chips and superficial wear which is typical of this type of Delftware. Delftware or Delft pottery is also known as Delft Blue. Delftware includes pottery objects of all descriptions such figurines, plates, vases and other ornamental forms and tiles. The start of the Delft style was around 1600. the most highly regarded period of production is about 1640–1740. Delftware continues to be produced. Arround 1640 Delft potters began using personal monograms and distinctive factory marks. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries Delftware was a major industry, exporting all over Europe
in excellent condition no cracks no chips picked up on my travels last summer in the south of France Beautiful Limoges Decorative Plate measurements are 9 3/4 royal blue around the edge trimmed in gold in the center victorian and Scene beautifully detailed perfect in any French country home
Elegant vintage round Limoges 22-karat gold trinket jewelry box and e small plates French vintage Limoges porcelain in cobalt royal blue with fine gold decor. Marked on base as “Limoges France" Porcelain Limoges Castel D' Art ”. Hand-made porcelain hand painted and decorated in Limoges France. Beautiful cobalt blue porcelain with 22-karat gold hand painted with with the classic courtesan scene of a man and woman in the Louis XVI period attire. Perfect gift for your special someone. One small box. 3.25 in D. x 1.5 in. H One round plate.3.80 in. diameter One square plate.2.75in x 2.75in. square Limoges Porcelain: Limoges porcelain designates hard-paste porcelain produced by factories near the city of Limoges, France beginning in the late 18th century, but does not refer to a particular manufacturer.Limoges had strong antecedents in the production of decorative objects. The city was the most famous European centre of vitreous enamel production in the 12th century, and Limoges enamel was known as Opus de Limogia or Labor Limogiae. Limoges had also been the site of a minor industry producing plain faience earthenware since the 1730s. The manufacturing of hard-paste porcelain at Limoges was established by Turgot in 1771 following the discovery of local supplies of kaolin and a material similar to petuntse in the economically distressed area at Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, near Limoges. The materials, which were quarried beginning in 1768, were used to produce hard-paste porcelain similar to Chinese porcelain. A manufactory at Limoges was placed under the patronage of the comte d’Artois, brother of Louis XVI, and was later purchased by the King in 1784, apparently with the idea of producing hard-paste bodies for decoration at Sèvres, although this never happened. After the French Revolution a number of private factories were established at Limoges, including Bernardaud and Haviland & Co. less
Using the elegant Royal Limoges Nymphea Art Deco shapes, Fleur't Bleu dinnerware is handmade in Limoges and features a floral heritage. A rich blue band is painted by hand onto the porcelain before each piece is finished for cheerful simplicity in design. The collection will surely complement the other Blue & White collections. As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
Made of white porcelain, this chic tea cup is handpainted with clean blue lines for a mesmerizing design. Founded in 1797 and one of the oldest existing porcelain manufacturers in Limoges, France, Royal Limoges uses centuries-old techniques paired with advanced technology to produce exceptional tableware. Handcrafted p
Large 17th Century Delft dish Chinoiserie blue and white Delftware Charger Material: Delft, earthenware, pottery. Design: Ming Dynasty Wanli style Chinoiserie Style: Ming, William and Mary - Louis XIV Baroque, Antique, Asian antique, Oriental Origin: Netherlands, Delft 17th century Colors: Blue and white Decor: Chinoiserie, Chinese Wanli style known as "kraakdish" Description: Large 17th Century Delft dish blue and white. This DelftChinoiserie is a made after the Chinese Wanli dish The border with large panels with figures alternated with stylized tulips separated by narrow panels and in the center a landscape with figures Diameter: 13.6 inches - 34.5 cm Condition: The dish has at the rim glaze loss, chips and superficial wear which is typical of this type of Delftware. Delftware or Delft pottery is also known as Delft Blue. Delftware includes pottery objects of all descriptions such figurines, plates, vases and other ornamental forms and tiles. The start of the Delft style was around 1600. the most highly regarded period of production is about 1640–1740. Delftware continues to be produced. Arround 1640 Delft potters began using personal monograms and distinctive factory marks. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries Delftware was a major industry, exporting all over Europe
As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide. As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
Using the elegant Royal Limoges Nymphea Art Deco shapes, Fleur't Bleu dinnerware is handmade in Limoges and features a floral heritage. A rich blue band is painted by hand onto the porcelain before each piece is finished for cheerful simplicity in design. The collection will surely complement the other Blue & White collections. As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
Using the classic Royal Limoges Recamier shapes, Tweed white & blue dinnerware is handmade from Limoges porcelain and features a timeless blue motif referencing the traditional fabric. Blue memories of the tweed weft and weave are applied over pure white porcelain before handpainted with blue rims. This collection will mix & match with Blue Fire, Olivier bleu, Latitudes bleu, Fleur't bleu and obviously all our plain white collections. As the oldest porcelain factory in the French city of Limoges, Royal Limoges boasts a long history of creating hand crafted dinnerware from its own kaolin clay. Since 1797, its exclusive patterns have been enjoyed by clients worldwide.
Limoges Serenading Couple Light Blue and Gold 3 7/8" Diameter Plate 3/4" Deep Made in France Does not say hand painted NO noted damage
Product Information Crafted In France Discontinued Piece Piece Code: 5P-2 Condition: Used (each item is inspected for quality and is guaranteed to be in excellent condition) Web ID: 105184011
Limoges France Dish in Royal Blue with Fragonard Couple and Fine Gold Metal Trim. Elegant fine vintage Limoges porcelain with 22-karat gold painted trinket small dish vide poche catchall. French vintage Limoges dish in cobalt royal blue with fine gold trim and handles. The cobalt blue, rectangular shaped dish features a country scene with a courting couple after the Fragonard 19th century painting. Marked on base as “Limoges France Veritable Porcelain D' Art ”. "Garanti Or Veritable" " Real Gold" Plated Gold. Hand-made in Limoges France, Limoges France porcelain. Circa 1950. Rectangular shape, handmade and hand-painted with rich colors and details. Hand made in France with brass plated gold fittings in the tradition of the snuff boxes so popular among 18th-century French society. Beautiful cobalt blue and 22-karat gold hand painted with metal gold plated banding with the classic courtesan scene of a man and woman in the Louis XVI period attire. Perfect gift for your special someone. Dimensions Height: 1.25 in. (5.08 cm) Width: 7 in. (11.43 cm) Depth: 4 in. (8.89 cm) Style: Louis XVI (In the Style Of). After Fragonard Painting. Limoges Porcelain: Limoges porcelain designates hard-paste porcelain produced by factories near the city of Limoges, France beginning in the late 18th century, but does not refer to a particular manufacturer.Limoges had strong antecedents in the production of decorative objects. The city was the most famous European centre of vitreous enamel production in the 12th century, and Limoges enamel was known as Opus de Limogia or Labor Limogiae. Limoges had also been the site of a minor industry producing plain faience earthenware since the 1730s. The manufacturing of hard-paste porcelain at Limoges was established by Turgot in 1771 following the discovery of local supplies of kaolin and a material similar to petuntse in the economically distressed area at Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, near Limoges. The materials, which were quarried beginning in 1768, were used to produce hard-paste porcelain similar to Chinese porcelain. A manufactory at Limoges was placed under the patronage of the comte d’Artois, brother of Louis XVI, and was later purchased by the King in 1784, apparently with the idea of producing hard-paste bodies for decoration at Sèvres, although this never happened. After the French Revolution a number of private factories were established at Limoges, including Bernardaud and Haviland & Co. Creator Limoges (Manufacturer) less
Elegant vintage Limoges porcelain with 22-karat gold painted trinket small dish vide poche. French vintage Limoges dish in cobalt royal blue with fine gold trim and handles. Marked on base as “Limoges France Veritable Porcelain D' Art ”. "Garanti Or Veritable" " Real Gold" Hand-made in Limoges France, Limoges France porcelain. Rectangular shape, handmade and hand-painted with rich colors and details. Hand made in France with brass fittings in the tradition of the snuff boxes so popular among 18th-century French society. Beautiful cobalt blue and 22-karat gold hand painted with metal gold banding with the classic courtesan scene of a man and woman in the Louis XVI period attire. Perfect gift for your special someone. Limoges Porcelain: Limoges porcelain designates hard-paste porcelain produced by factories near the city of Limoges, France beginning in the late 18th century, but does not refer to a particular manufacturer.Limoges had strong antecedents in the production of decorative objects. The city was the most famous European centre of vitreous enamel production in the 12th century, and Limoges enamel was known as Opus de Limogia or Labor Limogiae. Limoges had also been the site of a minor industry producing plain faience earthenware since the 1730s. The manufacturing of hard-paste porcelain at Limoges was established by Turgot in 1771 following the discovery of local supplies of kaolin and a material similar to petuntse in the economically distressed area at Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche, near Limoges. The materials, which were quarried beginning in 1768, were used to produce hard-paste porcelain similar to Chinese porcelain. A manufactory at Limoges was placed under the patronage of the comte d’Artois, brother of Louis XVI, and was later purchased by the King in 1784, apparently with the idea of producing hard-paste bodies for decoration at Sèvres, although this never happened. After the French Revolution a number of private factories were established at Limoges, including Bernardaud and Haviland & Co. Creator Limoges (Manufacturer) Dimensions Height: 1.25 in. (5.08 cm) Width: 7 in. (11.43 cm) Depth: 4 in. (8.89 cm) Style Louis XVI (In the Style Of). less
Cobalt blue porcelain with 22K gold accents. Depicting a Victorian couple in the center. Marked Limoges France on the bottom. Tallest one measures 4.25"H x 3"W. less