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LOT 83047891  |  Catalogue: Tableware

Limoges, Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine - Table service (27) - Porcelain

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Beautiful porcelain table service, for 10 people, from the Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine de Limoges.

The former Royal Manufacture is in itself a small piece of French history. Founded in 1737, the Limoges factory was initially dedicated to the manufacture of earthenware. In 1771, the first pieces of “hard” porcelain bearing the “Limoges” stamp were produced. It was then placed under the protection of the Count of Artois, brother of Louis XVI and became Manufacture Royale de Limoges. Sold during the Revolution then acquired by different owners, the former Manufacture Royale de Limoges joined the Bernardaud group in 1986.

The tableware is delicately decorated with flowers in bouquets, based on a decoration by the Count of Artois, on a beige background and pink border, highlighted with white and gray interlacing, the handles and grips are highlighted with brown.

This very elegant 27-piece service is composed as follows:
- 12 dinner plates (diameter 25 cm)
- 10 dessert plates (diameter 22 cm)
- 1 round dish (diameter 30 cm)
- 1 oval dish (dimensions 37x22. 5 cm)
- 1 bowl (dimensions 24. 5x13. 5cm)
- 1 salad bowl (diameter 25 cm)
- 1 vegetable bowl (diameter 30 cm, height 16. 5 cm)

The dishes are in very good condition. No cracks or chips. It is nevertheless possible to detect slight traces of use.

The lot will be carefully packaged and divided
in two packages.

The photos complete the description, please view them carefully.

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Beautiful porcelain table service, for 10 people, from the Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine de Limoges.

The former Royal Manufacture is in itself a small piece of French history. Founded in 1737, the Limoges factory was initially dedicated to the manufacture of earthenware. In 1771, the first pieces of “hard” porcelain bearing the “Limoges” stamp were produced. It was then placed under the protection of the Count of Artois, brother of Louis XVI and became Manufacture Royale de Limoges. Sold during the Revolution then acquired by different owners, the former Manufacture Royale de Limoges joined the Bernardaud group in 1986.

The tableware is delicately decorated with flowers in bouquets, based on a decoration by the Count of Artois, on a beige background and pink border, highlighted with white and gray interlacing, the handles and grips are highlighted with brown.

This very elegant 27-piece service is composed as follows:
- 12 dinner plates (diameter 25 cm)
- 10 dessert plates (diameter 22 cm)
- 1 round dish (diameter 30 cm)
- 1 oval dish (dimensions 37x22. 5 cm)
- 1 bowl (dimensions 24. 5x13. 5cm)
- 1 salad bowl (diameter 25 cm)
- 1 vegetable bowl (diameter 30 cm, height 16. 5 cm)

The dishes are in very good condition. No cracks or chips. It is nevertheless possible to detect slight traces of use.

The lot will be carefully packaged and divided
in two packages.

The photos complete the description, please view them carefully.

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