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Antique T&V Limoges Hand Painted Morning Glories Plate, Signed Léger, Gold Gilt Cabinet Plate, French Porcelain c. 1900, Floral Wall Art
Antique T&V Limoges Hand Painted Morning Glories Plate, Signed Léger, Gold Gilt Cabinet Plate, French Porcelain c. 1900, Floral Wall Art
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$165.00 USD
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Stunning antique hand-painted Limoges cabinet plate featuring a vibrant
morning glory bouquet, signed by the decorator "Léger" in red on the
foliage. Made by Tressemann & Vogt (T&V) of Limoges, France, circa
1892-1907, with the iconic green underglaze "Limoges France" mark and
pink overglaze "Hand Painted" T&V bell mark on the reverse.
DETAILS
- Maker: Tressemann & Vogt (T&V), Limoges, France
- Artist: Signed "Léger" (decorator signature on leaf)
- Period: c. 1892-1907 (based on the T&V mark)
- Subject: Morning glories in deep magenta, golden orange, and white,
with seed pods and lush green foliage
- Diameter: 8.5 inches (21.5 cm)
- Weight: 11.3 oz
- Edges: Scalloped gold gilt rim with delicate inner gold ring
- Hand-painted on T&V porcelain blank — a true period studio piece,
not a transferware reproduction
CONDITION
Excellent antique condition. Gold gilt edge is bright and intact with
only the lightest age-appropriate wear. No chips, no cracks, no
restoration. The hand-painted decoration is vibrant and well-preserved
after 100+ years. Please review all photos as part of the description.
DISPLAY
A perfect cabinet plate for display on a plate stand, plate rail, or
wall hanger (not included). Beautiful as part of a layered gallery
wall of antique floral plates, or as a standalone statement piece on
an étagère, sideboard, or shelf styling vignette. Pairs beautifully
with French country, cottagecore, granny chic, English country house,
or maximalist interior styles.
PROVENANCE
From a private New England collection.
SHIPPING
Carefully packaged in a double-box (box-in-box) method with generous
bubble wrap and packing peanuts. Insurance included for full declared
value. Ships from Washington State within 1-2 business days of payment.
———
A signed Limoges piece of this quality and age becomes harder to find
every year. A wonderful addition to any antique porcelain collection
or French-inspired interior.
morning glory bouquet, signed by the decorator "Léger" in red on the
foliage. Made by Tressemann & Vogt (T&V) of Limoges, France, circa
1892-1907, with the iconic green underglaze "Limoges France" mark and
pink overglaze "Hand Painted" T&V bell mark on the reverse.
DETAILS
- Maker: Tressemann & Vogt (T&V), Limoges, France
- Artist: Signed "Léger" (decorator signature on leaf)
- Period: c. 1892-1907 (based on the T&V mark)
- Subject: Morning glories in deep magenta, golden orange, and white,
with seed pods and lush green foliage
- Diameter: 8.5 inches (21.5 cm)
- Weight: 11.3 oz
- Edges: Scalloped gold gilt rim with delicate inner gold ring
- Hand-painted on T&V porcelain blank — a true period studio piece,
not a transferware reproduction
CONDITION
Excellent antique condition. Gold gilt edge is bright and intact with
only the lightest age-appropriate wear. No chips, no cracks, no
restoration. The hand-painted decoration is vibrant and well-preserved
after 100+ years. Please review all photos as part of the description.
DISPLAY
A perfect cabinet plate for display on a plate stand, plate rail, or
wall hanger (not included). Beautiful as part of a layered gallery
wall of antique floral plates, or as a standalone statement piece on
an étagère, sideboard, or shelf styling vignette. Pairs beautifully
with French country, cottagecore, granny chic, English country house,
or maximalist interior styles.
PROVENANCE
From a private New England collection.
SHIPPING
Carefully packaged in a double-box (box-in-box) method with generous
bubble wrap and packing peanuts. Insurance included for full declared
value. Ships from Washington State within 1-2 business days of payment.
———
A signed Limoges piece of this quality and age becomes harder to find
every year. A wonderful addition to any antique porcelain collection
or French-inspired interior.
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