Are Limoges vases valuable?
Values for important and well made specialty Limoges pieces like vases with images of Napoleon on them, fanciful trinket boxes, etc. are worth upwards of a few thousands of dollars to $10,000 or more.
Is Limoges always marked?
Almost all Limoges is marked. Each factory had its own production and decorating marks. There are online resources where you can learn about the different Limoges marks. A very few pieces have no mark.
How much is a Limoges plate worth?
Most continue to sell for $100 to $200. Among the more unique and higher-priced examples include misty white scenes with rare flowers like digitalis.
How much does porcelain art of Limoges cost?
Selling price: $550 (The Porcelain Art of Limoges on Ruby Lane, 2011) The barnyard theme is rare, so that may attribute to the higher sale price on this platter. Chargers produced by other Limoges companies with similar paintings by a different artist tend to sell somewhere around $200. Continue to 11 of 11 below.
When did Harry from Violette make the Limoges set?
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.
What kind of paintings are on Limoges plates?
The paintings on decorative Limoges plates vary greatly and Native American examples are rather rare. You will also find chargers painted with brilliant flowers, fruits in a classic still life setting, birds, and beautiful women, often in garden scenes.
Who is the decorator of the Limoges Punch set?
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.