The Limoges Antique Alfred Lanternier Biscuit Jar is a beautiful and unique piece from 1891, featuring intricate floral designs with gold accents. The lid is adorned with a handle, adding an extra touch of elegance.
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Colorful art deco flowers and scrolls surround the outside edge of these bowls. This pattern was produced beginning in 1928. The paint is in excellent condition and there is minor loss to the gold rims as shown.
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This delightful scalloped-edge porcelain dish features hand-painted clusters of red berries with green leaves and a gold-painted central handle. Perfect as a serving tray, candy dish, or vanity tray, its compact 6” size makes it great for display or functional use.
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This exquisite Bavarian dinner plate from Tirschenreuth is a true work of art. The plate features a beautifully hand-painted floral pattern on high-quality porcelain, making it a perfect addition to any collector's collection. The plate is signed by the artist and is a vintage piece from the mid-20th century.
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Limoges Sauviat Giraud Tiffany Gold Corail White 8" Coupe Soup Bowl Shell. Items are in excellent condition. Measurements are 8" W x 1.5" H. Please see photos for more details. Any order over $500 requires signature verification at delivery. Thank you!
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Set of 3 antique French Limoges porcelain plates by C. Ahrenfeldt, imported for the American market by L.B. King & Co., Detroit. Early 20th century (circa 1905–1920). Each plate measures approximately 6 inches in diameter and features a delicate green and gold border with gilt rim detailing. All pieces are marked “France – Déposé” with the Ahrenfeldt CA monogram. Condition: No chips or cracks. NOTE: Visible wear to the gold gilt and rim consistent with age and gentle use. Please review photos for details. A lovely matching set, ideal for collectors of Limoges porcelain, small plates, or antique French tableware.
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Charles Field in 1858 married Loiuse Alluaud, the granddaughter of the Alluaud porcelain family. In Mary Frank Gaston's Collector's Encyclopedia of Limoges Porcelain, 3rd edition, the GDA mark (#1) on this set is described as a green underglaze mark (Haviland manufacturer's mark) that was used from 1900-1941.
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