Recognized for the elegant, scalloped rim and soft, hand-painted daffodil motif, this specific style of backstamp was primarily utilized from circa 1910 through the 1930s. During this era, Limoges factories commonly sold white porcelain "blanks". These blanks were sent to independent decorating studios or purchased by professional and talented amateur artists who hand-painted them with delicate floral designs and heavy gold-gilded edges. The soft, atmospheric blending of the background is highly characteristic of early 20th-century hand-painted French porcelain. Light wear consistent with age. 10.5” x 7.5”
Authentic Union Céramique (U.C.) Limoges Hand Painted Porcelain Serving Dish
$75.00Price
