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Limoges Made for Tiffany & Co. 10 Luncheon Plates
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Pre 1950 item# 451373
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Arlene Noble Antiques
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A Set of 10 luncheon plates made for Tiffany & Co. by Gerard, Dufrasseux and Abbot, Limoges France. The name of the pattern is Louveciennes. Measuring 8 1/2" the plates are white with a blue ribbon scrolled decoration accented with garlands of flowers to the edges. The colors are pink, green and shades of blue. At the center is a pink rose accented with green leaves and gilt decoration. the garland surrounds the center flower.
These plates are in mint condition and date C 1950. they have never been used as there are the original stickers still on some of the backs. Altogether an outstanding set. There are also a set of 10 dinner plates listed which go very well with these and with yourother fine china.
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Limoges Dinner Plates Made For Tiffany & Co.
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Pre 1950 item# 451369
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Arlene Noble Antiques
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A Set of 10 dinner plates made for Tiffany & Co. by Gerard, Dufrassux, and Abbot, Limoges France. The name of the pattern is Louveciennes. Measuring 10 1/2" the plates are white with a blue ribbon scrolled decoration accented with garlands of flowers to the edges of 2". The colors are pink, green and shades of blue. At the center is an undecorated white ground. These plates are fabulous especially with the 10 luncheon plates i have listed.
These plates are in mint condition and date C 1920. they have never been used as there are the original stickers still on some of the backs. Altogether an outstanding set for your other fine things.
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A Limoges Cabaret Set 19th Century
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Pre 1900 item# 405082
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An antique Limoges Cabaret set last quarter of the 19th Century, consisting of a tray, coffee pot with cover, sugar, creamer and 2 demi tasse cups with saucers. The mark reads France Depose, and has the initials C A in underglaze green which stand for Charles Arenfeldt an important artist working at the Limoges factory at the time. The set was retailed by Louis Kuhne, Geneve and it is in the Bluets pattern.
The tray is 10", the coffee pot with lid is 5 1/2". The condition of all pieces is perfect. The Limoges factory began in 1770 and was sold to King Louis in 1784 which then became a branch of Sevres porcelain. The decoration is of flowers, violets on a white ground and painted in violet and green, with blue accents. The coffee pot has some gilt decoration to the handle and to the spout in keeping with the period. This set is rare and a real collectors delight. Use it as a breakfast set, or as it was intended, entertaining pour deux.
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