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Item #: 032299D
Set of 12 French Victorian red and white Limoges porcelain plates with gold trim. (PRICED AS SET).
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Set of 12 French Victorian red and white Limoges porcelain plates with gold trim. (PRICED AS SET)
Sku: 032299D Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Limoges
Width: 8.5" Depth : 8.5" Diameter : 8.5"
Style: French Materials & Techniques: Gold, porcelain Category: Dining Room, Accessories/Décor/Bric-a-Brac
Limoges is a renowned French city that has gained international recognition for its rich history and contributions to the world of decorative arts, particularly in the field of porcelain production. The city of Limoges, located in the central-western part of France, has been closely associated with the production of fine porcelain since the late 18th century. The origins of Limoges porcelain can be traced back to the discovery of kaolin, a crucial ingredient in porcelain production, in the nearby region of Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche. This discovery sparked a wave of interest in porcelain manufacturing, leading to the establishment of numerous porcelain factories in Limoges and its surrounding areas. One of the most notable figures in the history of Limoges porcelain Read Full Bio
Limoges is a renowned French city that has gained international recognition for its rich history and contributions to the world of decorative arts, particularly in the field of porcelain production. The city of Limoges, located in the central-western part of France, has been closely associated with the production of fine porcelain since the late 18th century. The origins of Limoges porcelain can be traced back to the discovery of kaolin, a crucial ingredient in porcelain production, in the nearby region of Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche. This discovery sparked a wave of interest in porcelain manufacturing, leading to the establishment of numerous porcelain factories in Limoges and its surrounding areas. One of the most notable figures in the history of Limoges porcelain is Haviland & Co., a renowned porcelain manufacturer founded by David Haviland, an American businessman. Haviland & Co. played a significant role in popularizing Limoges porcelain in the United States during the 19th century. The company's exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs garnered them a loyal clientele, including prominent figures such as the White House. Limoges porcelain quickly gained a reputation for its exceptional quality, intricate hand-painted designs, and delicate craftsmanship. The city became a hub for talented artists and designers who specialized in creating unique and luxurious porcelain pieces. These artists often collaborated with the various porcelain factories in Limoges, producing exquisite tableware, decorative items, and art pieces that were highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. Throughout the years, Limoges porcelain has evolved to encompass a wide range of styles and techniques. From the classic and ornate designs of the 19th century to the more modern and minimalist aesthetics of the 20th century, Limoges porcelain has continually adapted to the changing tastes and trends of the decorative arts world. Today, Limoges remains a prominent center for porcelain production, with several prestigious porcelain manufacturers and workshops still operating in the city. These manufacturers continue to uphold the traditions of fine craftsmanship and artistic excellence that have defined Limoges porcelain for centuries. The legacy of Limoges porcelain extends far beyond the borders of France, with its exquisite pieces being cherished and admired by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. The city's rich history and contributions to the world of decorative arts have firmly established Limoges as a significant player in the field of porcelain production and continue to inspire artists and designers to create beautiful and timeless pieces for generations to come.
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