| - - - - - - - - - | Blanc de Chine Chinese Porcelain Sculpture Signed Item # 4129 Click HERE to inquire about this item Blanc de chine Chinese Porcelain Sculpture.Early 20th century.Signed measures 11 inches long is 5 and one half inches wide and 16 and three quarters inches high. "Blanc de chine" translates to "white of China" click HERE for more information
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- - - - - - - | Legrand Limoges porcelain dinner plates c1920 Item # 4196 Click HERE to inquire about this item Legrand Limoges porcelain diner plates c1920. Set of six matching Legrand Limoges diner plates in mint condition. Each plate measures 10 and three quarters inches. The 24 karat gold detail is as good as it gets and in mint condition. Each plate has five hand painted floral scenes that are different. This with out a doubt one of the best sets of limoges plates we have offered.See Limoges Porcelain by Mary frank Gaston page 193 for copy of this limoges mark.
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- - - - - - | Antique French Longchamp vase c1900 Item # 4330 Click HERE to inquire about this item Longchamp vase. It is French majolica pottery, made circa 1920. Longchamp is situated in the Burgundy region of France, not far from Dijon. At the end of the 19th century, Robert Charbonnier decided to revamp an existing pottery with great success. Longchamp specialized in majolica planters and vases with applied flowers in high relief and plates and platters with applied fruits in high relief. They also made oyster and asparagus plates. The company is still in business today.
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- - - - | Martha Budich in Kronach candle holders Item # 4340 Click HERE to inquire about this item This mark was registered to Martha Budich in Kronach, which is a picturesque medieval walled city in eastern Germany. Martha Budich is described in Robert E. Rontgen's Marks on German, Bohemian, and Austrian Porcelain 1710 to the Present, as a porcelain decorating shop, date of establishment unknown, and date of closure in 1977. The particular font style of this mark was not used before the 1930's. The candleholders were produced "blank" in a Dresden factory, and decorated and retailed by Martha Budich. Each candle holder measures 10 and one half inches by 6 inches tall and 3 and one half inches wide.
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- - - | Capo di Monte plaque depicting allegorical or mythological scenes Item # 4345 Click HERE to inquire about this item Capo di Monte historical plaque. Capo di Monte porcelain was first made in Naples, Italy, in 1743 to 1759. The factory moved to Madrid, Spain, operating between 1771 and 1834. Since that time, the porcelain has been produced in Italy by the Doccia factory. The windmill in the background of this plaque is interesting. The scene may depict one of the many battles the Dutch fought against the English during the seventeenth century. The quarter-sawn oak frame with beaded liner dates from about 1890, so that may also be the approximate date of the plaque. Approximately 8 by 12 inches.
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