Limoges - Knife rest - Porcelain

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Florentin Brunz Gaborieau
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Holds a master’s in Art History, specialising in Second French Empire and Dutch Golden Age.

Estimate  € 140 - € 210
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Description from the seller

Porcelain wallet holder from Limoges created by Camille Tharaud 1878-1956.
A ceramist and creator of worldwide renown.

Set of 12 signed Limoges, France knife holders with a white nacre color, enhanced with gold accents on the gilded parts, which will add color to your tables and surprise your guests.
Excellent condition. Noted a scratch on it, see photo.
Handcrafted work, each piece is made by hand, with a very beautiful size.
Bright and shimmering colors.
Very good condition
Art of the table, refinement
In a very beautiful storage and display box.

Starting at 1 euro without reserve price.

Send carefully via La Poste Colissimo with insurance.

Porcelain wallet holder from Limoges created by Camille Tharaud 1878-1956.
A ceramist and creator of worldwide renown.

Set of 12 signed Limoges, France knife holders with a white nacre color, enhanced with gold accents on the gilded parts, which will add color to your tables and surprise your guests.
Excellent condition. Noted a scratch on it, see photo.
Handcrafted work, each piece is made by hand, with a very beautiful size.
Bright and shimmering colors.
Very good condition
Art of the table, refinement
In a very beautiful storage and display box.

Starting at 1 euro without reserve price.

Send carefully via La Poste Colissimo with insurance.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of Origin
France
Manufacturer/ Brand
Limoges
Material
Porcelain
Colour
Multicolour
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
5 cm
Width
35 cm
Depth
17 cm
Estimated Period
20th century
FranceVerified
1151
Objects sold
98.27%
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