Limoges T&V Set - Hand Painted Porcelain Creamer and Sugar Bowl - 1900
This two-piece set, consisting of a creamer and an open sugar bowl, represents the excellence of early 20th-century Limoges porcelain. The set features the hallmark of Tressemann & Vogt (T&V), one of the most prestigious manufacturers in the region, known for its high-quality hard-paste porcelain and refined decorations.
History of the object: The firm Tressemann & Vogt operated in Limoges, France, excelling in high-end exports. This specific set dates to the 1892-1907 period. The decoration shows a transition from Art Nouveau to Art Deco, with stylized floral motifs and extensive use of hand-applied gold. The interior of the pieces features an iridescent glaze (luster) finish, a complex technique that adds a unique pearlescent glow.
Details and Condition:
- Period: Circa 1900
- Technique: Molded porcelain, hand-painted, gilded, and luster finish.
- Dimensions: Approximate height from 7 cm to 9 cm (2.75 to 3.54 inches).
- Material: Limoges Porcelain, Gold.
- Condition: Excellent preservation for its age. The porcelain has no cracks or chips. The gilding shows minimal patina, and the painting retains its original vibrancy.
Usage and Value: This set is a collector's item for connoisseurs of early-century French ceramics or to complement high-end tableware services in historical interior design projects.
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In stock1 Item
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MPN1721258978
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Era1900 - 1909
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MaterialsPorcelain
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Width, cm16
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Height, cm9
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Depth, cm8
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Weight, kg0.3
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