(3) Limoges Porcelain and (1) Herend Hand Painted Miniature Boxes with Floral Themes. All pieces are marked on the underside, and have a brass clasp. The Hungarian Herend piece is a small rounded jar with a lid covered in floral shapes. One of the French Limoges pieces, an old-fashioned well with birds resting on it, is marked as a limited edition, numbered 60/1000.
Largest Size: 2 3/4 x 2 x 3 1/4 in.
Limoges porcelain refers to hard-paste porcelain made in and around Limoges, France, beginning in the late 18th century after the discovery of local kaolin. The first factory was founded in 1771 and later came under royal patronage, though production declined during the French Revolution. By the 1830s, Limoges had surpassed Paris as France’s main porcelain center, with notable factories including Bernardaud, Haviland & Co., and Royal Limoges. Today, Limoges remains the leading hub of French porcelain, producing over half of the nation’s output.
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