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For Limoges collectors, identifying authentic marks and signatures is essential. Proper markings ensure the piece's authenticity and value, guiding collectors to genuine Limoges porcelain. This section explores the various types of marks, common signatures, and tips for identifying true Limoges porcelain.
Mar 6, 2019 · Savvy Limoges china collectors will know that some Limoges porcelain values can vary dramatically depending on the rarity or unique qualities of a piece. This article offers a snapshot of just some of the many wares available in the market today — and the range of prices they fetch at auction.
Limoges porcelain marks, used between 1870 and 2001. Marks of Redon, Haviland, Guérin, LeGrand, Goumot-Labesse and many more.
- Limoges "Chine Petit Panier Chinois" China Set
- Tressemann & Vogt Limoges Shaving Mug
- Tressemann & Vogt Limoges Punch Bowl Set
- Guerin Limoges Violet Leaf Dish
- L.R.L. American Indian Chief Limoges Charger
- Bawo & Dotter Limoges Chocolate Pot
- Redon Limoges Chocolate Cup and Saucer
- Tressemann & Vogt Limoges Poppies Vase
- Haviland Limoges Barnyard Platter
- Haviland Limoges D'arcy's Fruit Plate
This lot included 24 dinner plates, 12 salad plates, 12 soup bowls, 12 butter and bread plates, 24 cups with saucers, and one large serving dish. The serving plates are marked on the reverse in French because the set was not intended for export. Sets intended for the American market would be stamped in English. 1. Condition: Excellent 2. Size: Serv...
Occupational shaving mugs can be very expensive depending on the type of occupation reflected in the decor and who originally owned it. This one is inscribed in gilt "John Brandmeier," and shows a baker removing loaves of bread from the oven. It has full light blue paint on the back and is marked T&V Limoges Franceon the bottom. No cracks, chips, o...
Large and beautifully decorated Limoges punch sets are quite desirable. This one is marked T & V Limoges (Tressemann & Vogt) with an inscription by the decorator "Harry from Violette June 16, 1905" on the bottom. It's an exceptionally decorated set with a grape motif comprised of a large punch bowl, matching pedestal, and four sherbets or goblets. ...
A beautiful piece, this leaf-shaped nappy is marked W.G. & Co. and hand-painted with violets. Nappies are shallow serving dishes and leaves are a popular shape for them to take. While they're also made of glass, antique china pieces such as this are very common. 1. Condition: Excellent 2. Size: 5 3/4 inches long 3. Selling price: $125 (The Porcelai...
This American Indian chief charger plate is marked L.R.L. Limoges France. It also includes the chief's name—Chief Stranger Horse—on the back and is signed by the artist "Bazanan." 1. Condition: Excellent, with only minor factory whiteware imperfections 2. Size: 13 3/8 inches wide 3. Selling price: $600 (LA Bazaar on Ruby Lane, 2011) The paintings o...
Adorned in beautiful roses, this chocolate pot was made and decorated by Bawo & Dotter (Elite Works) Limoges. It is hand-painted and signed by the artist "Felix." 1. Condition: Excellent 2. Size: 10 1/4 inches tall 3. Selling price: $400 (The Porcelain Art of Limoges on Ruby Lane, 2011) According to the Smithsonian, chocolate pots were used to enjo...
This example of a Redon Limoges chocolate cup and saucer is decorated with roses. Marked with the Limoges Martial Redon Mark, it has an underglaze white ware mark in green without “FRANCE.” 1. Condition: Excellent 2. Size: Cup is 2 3/4 inches tall; saucer is 4 1/4 inches in diameter 3. Selling price: $100 (Almy's Fabulous Finds on Ruby Lane, 2011) ...
Simple and stunning, this vase is a beautiful example of Tressemann & Vogt porcelain. It has nicely hand-painted orange poppies with a glass overglaze to make the warm colors pop out from the surface. 1. Condition: Excellent 2. Size: 13 1/2 inches tall 3. Selling price: $450 (The Porcelain Art of Limoges on Ruby Lane, 2011) The value of vases, even...
A bit rustic and whimsical compared to many Limoges pieces, this hand-painted platter features nicely detailed chicken and rooster decor. It is signed by the artist as "MH 1905" and marked with Haviland France. 1. Condition: Excellent 2. Size: 16 inches by 12 inches 3. Selling price: $550 (The Porcelain Art of Limoges on Ruby Lane, 2011) The barnya...
An eye-catcher, to say the least, this hand-painted Haviland Limogesplate depicts colorful fruit with a golden rim. It is artist signed "La Rue" and marked "D'Arcy's Hand Painted". 1. Condition: Very good with minor surface scratches 2. Size: 8 1/2 inches 3. Selling price: $100 (Almy's Fabulous Finds on Ruby Lane, 2011) Flowers are very popular on ...
- Pamela Wiggins
If you’re new to the world of Limoges wares, then there’s a lot that you need to understand before starting out your Limoges porcelain collection. It’s essential for you to fully comprehend the history of Limoges china, its various manufacturers, identification, and value guide.
Limoges porcelain is considered the finest hard-paste porcelain in the world because of three very specific characteristics. The first being the essential ingredients used in creating Limoges are all local natural ingredients, kaolin, feldspar & quartz.
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Authentic Limoges pieces are crafted, hand-painted, and hinged (finished) in Limoges, France. Any other item is a counterfeit. The most common identification mark for a Limoges china is the factory stamp.
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