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This exquisite vintage French Limoges porcelain box, meticulously handmade and hand painted, showcases a charming floral design. Inspired by the …
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This exquisite vintage French Limoges porcelain box, meticulously handmade and hand painted, showcases a charming floral design. Inspired by the Queen Marie Antoinette de Sevres style, it features blue and red flowers on both the box and its hinged lid. The richly patterned gilt metal rims and closure, fashioned as an intricate flower with leaves, add to its ornate beauty.
Hallmarked with the Limoges mark of crossed swords under a crown, this circa 1940 ormolu mounted table box exudes timeless elegance. Each Limoges box is crafted with meticulous hand-painting by skilled artisans, ensuring unparalleled artistry that captivates with intricate gold accents. This Limoges box not only enhances any space with its glamour but also embodies a unique quality and design, destined to be treasured by discerning collectors.
The ormolu gilt metal mounts and gold banding further emphasize its luxurious appeal, while the front clasp fashioned as a flower completes its enchanting aesthetic.Made in Limoges France Circa 1940s 50s.The box have a hinged lid that opens to reveal a small compartment The valuable timeless elegance collector Limoges porcelain box is small and delicate.Dimensions: 4.5" W x 4" D x 3" H.They're often sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of fine porcelain objects.About Limoges France:Limoges porcelain is renowned worldwide for its exceptional quality, intricate designs, and rich history. Here's some more information about Limoges porcelain:
1) Origins: The production of porcelain in Limoges dates back to the late 18th century. The discovery of kaolin, a key ingredient in porcelain production, in the surrounding region contributed to the establishment of a thriving porcelain industry.
2) Quality and Craftsmanship: Limoges porcelain is known for its high-quality materials and meticulous craftsmanship. Skilled artisans create porcelain pieces using traditional techniques such as hand-painting, gilding, and intricate detailing.
3) Variety: Limoges porcelain encompasses a wide range of items, including tableware (plates, cups, saucers, etc.), decorative objects (figurines, vases, trinket boxes), and even jewelry. These pieces often feature intricate patterns, floral motifs, and delicate hand-painted designs.
4) Collectibility: Due to its reputation for quality and artistic value, Limoges porcelain is highly collectible. Antique and vintage Limoges pieces are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
5) Markings: Authentic Limoges porcelain pieces often bear specific markings or signatures that indicate their origin. These markings help identify genuine Limoges items and can provide information about the manufacturer and the time period in which they were produced.
6) Famous Manufacturers: Several notable porcelain manufacturers have contributed to the legacy of Limoges porcelain. Names like Haviland, Bernardaud, and Raynaud are associated with producing some of the finest Limoges porcelain pieces.
7) Decorative Techniques: Limoges porcelain is known for its use of various decorative techniques. These include hand-painted designs using delicate brushes, gilding with gold or other precious metals, and the application of intricate transfers or decals.
8) Modern Production: While traditional techniques are still revered and practiced, modern Limoges porcelain manufacturers have also embraced contemporary styles and designs. This blend of tradition and innovation keeps the craft vibrant and relevant.
9) Global Influence: Limoges porcelain has had a significant impact on the porcelain and ceramics industry worldwide. Its reputation for excellence has influenced porcelain production in other regions and has inspired artists and designers around the globe.
10) Cultural Significance: Limoges porcelain is not only a symbol of craftsmanship and luxury but also a representation of the cultural heritage of the Limousin region. The city of Limoges continues to celebrate its porcelain tradition through museums, exhibitions, and events dedicated to this art form.
In summary, Limoges porcelain stands as a testament to the skill, artistry, and heritage of this French city. Its timeless beauty and enduring popularity have solidified its place as a coveted collectible and a symbol of excellence in the world of ceramics.
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- Dimensions
- 4.5ʺW × 4ʺD × 3ʺH
- Brand
- Limoges, France
- Styled After
- Manufacture de Sevres
- Period
- Mid 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Porcelain
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- White
- Condition Notes
- good good less
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