Pretty vintage leaf shaped candy dish or nappy server. hand painted large single rose in the center with gold edge trim. Leaf bowl has a relief of the veins of the leaf. Measures 5 3/4" x 5 3/4", and about 1 1/2" deep. Perfect condition. Green circular backstamp mark, Limoges F & F France Marque deposee, and signed in red cursive, De'cor main D.I.C.
Take a look at this lovely Limoges porcelain, highly collectible Peint Main trinket box. Grey elephant with the trunk up stands upon what looks to be a grassy base. Measures 2 1/4" tall. Pristine condition. This appears to be an older one.
This is one of prettiest antique Schleiger Limoges Haviland patterns. I think Schleiger refers it as a star shape. Delicate color and florals, yet so elegant looking. This is a scalloped, melon edge, with the inner line being raised. The scallops have gorgeous raised embossed designs highlighted with splashes of gold,and in between these are slightly smaller raised decorations. The florals are a beautiful muted colors of mauves and pink,with vines and leaves, the floral border pattern spills ove ...click for details
Bassett Limoges Austria - BSS24 - 8 5/8" luncheon plate. The BSS24 pattern has pink roses touched with yellow along the rim.Beaded relief edge. This pattern was discontinued circa 1900. George Bassett was a New York company with factories in Limoges and in Austria. From the later 1800s until World War I, they imported into the US, mostly table china with floral transfer decoration. Their goods have no porcelain mark; they were decorated at the factories which produced them. Mark B20a: Red ...click for details
A Beautiful Haviland Limoges France salad plate. Schleiger style with sprays of pastel florals of pinks and soft greens. Gold brushed border with scalloped inner border. Measures 7 1/2" in diameter Excellent condition with no wear. MArked with green backstamp and red back stamp also.
Beautiful canoe shape porcelain dish is hand painted and signed Celine. Appears to be an orchid, with lots of nice gold trim. Measures 9 1/4" long, perhaps a celery or olive dish. Perfect condition with no chips cracks or wear. The red backstamp dates this piece to 1890. A Bit of History. The Lanternier family exported porcelain from Limoges France during the 1850s. Thirty years later, Frederic Lanternier began producing porcelain as well as decorate and export Limoges china. The Lanternier ...click for details