Vintage Limoges Porcelain
Vintage Limoges Porcelain
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VINTAGE VERY BEAUTIFUL LIMOGES HAND MIRROR PORCELAIN $22.71 |
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Vintage Limoges France Porcelain Hand Painted Signed $49.50 |
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Vintage Limoges France Porcelain Hand Painted Signed $95.00 |
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Vintage French Limoges Porcelain Plate Wine Maker Cask $18.78 |
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VINTAGE LIMOGE EARING CLIP PORCELAIN $39.20 |
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Vintage ROSE GARLAND LIMOGES PORCELAIN DINNER PLATE G&B $34.99 |
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LIMOGES BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE PORCELAIN “PICTURE” $15.00 |
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Antique Trader Limoges ID Book Vintage Porcelain Framed $34.99 |
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Vintage Boy & Girl Limoges Tharaud of Franc Porcelain $225.00 |
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Vintage Porcelain Limousine Limoges PL20; Sugar Bowl $19.99 |
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VINTAGE LIMOGES FRANCE PORCELAIN TRINKET BOX PINK CHAIR $128.88 |
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VINTAGE Haviland Limoges Shallow Scallop Porcelain Bowl $14.99 |
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VINTAGE Porcelain Bowl w/ Apples LIMOGES O.C.CO. $3.99 |
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Vintage Perfume Bottle Porcelain Limoges France Couleuv $18.00 |
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Vintage Estate ‘LIMOGES France’ Porcelain Plate Brooch $9.99 |
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Vintage Limoges Theodore Haviland Porcelain Sugar Jar $25.00 |
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LIMOGES PORCELAIN VINTAGE LEMON DISH GOLD BEADING TRIM $9.95 |
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Vtg A Lanternier Limoges porcelain plate red pink roses $0.99 |
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Vintage Limoges HandPaint Porcelain Broach/Pin Earrings $12.99 |
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Vintage Limoges HandPaint Porcelain Broach/Pin Earrings $12.99 |
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Vintage LIMOGES FRANCE Porcelain Portrait Brooch 1920 $89.95 |
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VTG PORCELAIN CHINA LIMOGES JAPAN PARAGON MINI SHOES $12.99 |
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Vintage LIMOGES FRANCE PORCELAIN BOX Enamel BUTTERFLY $3.25 |
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VINTAGE LIMOGES MINI PORCELAIN TRINKET BOX GODEY PRINT $8.00 |
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VINTAGE PORCELAIN LIMOGES SQUARE DISH W GOLD TONE METAL $30.00 |
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Vintage ANAIS ANAIS Limoges Porcelain Cache Pot NIB $17.49 |
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VINTAGE LIMOGES PORCELAIN VASE SIGNED AND DATED 1919 $49.99 |
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2~Vintage Limoges Porcelain Bouillion Bowls~B&Co-France $9.99 |
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Vintage BASSETT Limoges AUSTRIA Porcelain China PLATE $16.00 |
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Vintage Limoges Veritable Porcelain Art $9.99 |
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VTG.LIMOGES 1.75″ ROUND PORCELAIN DISC W/FLORAL*VGC*37 $0.99 |
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VTG MEISSNER LIMOGES PORCELAIN MEDALLION FRAGONARD LOOK $19.99 |
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VINTAGE FRENCH LIMOGES PORCELAIN GILDED BOX $16.44 |
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VINTAGE H C Limoges Porcelain Wall Sconce Candle Holder $200.00 |
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LIMOGES BLUE & GOLD PORCELAIN VINTAGE VASE SET OF TWO $115.00 |
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Floral Grand Piano Vintage Style French Limoges Box AUTHENTIC FRENCH PORCELAIN LIMOGES BOX COMPLETELY MADE AND HAND PAINTED IN LIMOGES, FRANCE, SIGNED…. |
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Hot Air Balloon in Vintage Style Authentic French Porcelain Limoges Box HOT AIR BALLOON IN VINTAGE STYLE AUTHENTIC FRENCH PORCELAIN LIMOGES BOX COMPLETELY MADE AND HAND PAINTED IN LIMOGES, FRANCE…. |
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Hot Air Balloon in Vintage Style French Porcelain Limoges Box Hot Air Balloon in Vintage Style French Porcelain Limoges Box completely made and hand painted in Limoges, France…. |
Paris / Limoges Table Lamps
The production of porcelain was established at Limoges in 1771 under the patronage of the Comte de Artois, brother of Louis XVI.
Limoges was chosen as the ideal centre for porcelain production as it uniquely had available all the required ingredients for the production of hard paste porcelain, very similar to Chinese porcelain.
As early as 1768 these ingredients began to be quarried with production underway in 1771. The white porcelain produced was of such high quality that the King had planned to establish a connection with Limoges and Sevres by sending the white Limoges porcelain, or, blanks, to the Sevres factory near Paris to be decorated in the enamelling workshops.Â
 At this time, Sevres was the undisputable leading light of porcelain and its decoration throughout Europe with a range of sublime colours that have never been surpassed. These plans, established at Versailles, were never undertaken due to the outbreak of the “Terror“, the French revolution which saw the end of much of France’s artistic predominance.
Limoges continued to produce porcelain with the establishment of many private factories and in the 19th century was known as the French “Staffordshire“.
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Limoges developed to become the major centre for the production of porcelain in France, porcelain being fired, then sent on to Paris for decoration at one of the many decorating establishments. These establishments ranging from small, one person studios to substantial workshops. Fine production of porcelain at Limoges still continues today.
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A very fine, large pair of 19th century, Paris, porcelain table lamps.
The porcelain produced at Limoges and, as was the practice, sent to Paris to be decorated. The lamps enamelled with a pale pink ground known as “angel skin†or “blushâ€.
 The lamps with oval shaped reserves in a rich burgundy ground, painted with classical Roman busts en grisaille, a painters’ technique by which an image is painted in shades of grey, giving the image a modelled appearance, creating the illusion of sculpture. The lamp bases and caps of turned, gold plated bronze.
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Circa 1870 Â Â Â Â Â Overall height (including shades) 31″/79cm
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The Antique & Vintage Table Lamp Co specialise in antique table lamp lighting with an on-line range of over 100 unique, antique and vintage lamps on view.
Lamps are shipped ready wired for the U.S, the U.K and Australia.
You are invited to visit their web site at www.antiquelampshop.com
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About the Author
Maurice Robertson, principal of The Antique and Vintage Table Lamp Co , has had a lifetime’s association with antique porcelain and pottery. From an early age he recalls picking up tea cups, looking for the mark on the base, discerning the maker.
His commercial experience spans a period of 40 years. This includes His long experience with antique ceramics and glass also includes dealing with leading museums and numerous international private collections.
He has extended his ceramics expertise into the quality table lamps seen on the company’s site, he is well known to local and international interior designers who have included many of his table lamps in their projects and has also supplied items of national interest to the official Sydney residence of the Australian Prime Minister.