Bac & Perigault Limoges - Table service for 12 (42) - Porcelain






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A 42‑piece French porcelain dinner service by Bac et Périgault Limoges, dating 1897–1917, decorated with floral garlands and fine gilt, overall good antique condition with age-related gilt wear and specific flaws including a chip on one small oval dish, two chips on the open sauce boat, and a chipped soup plate with a crazing line.
Description from the seller
Elegant French porcelain dinner service, decorated with delicate floral garlands and fine gilt accents.
The serving platters bear the Bac et Périgault backstamp (1897–1917). The tureen and covered vegetable dish are marked Guérin (1891–1927), while the covered sauce boat is marked Théodore Haviland (1892). The dinner plates are unmarked, which is typical for French porcelain of this period, and are believed to be original Bac et Périgault pieces. The differently marked serving pieces were most likely added later to complete the service.
The service consists of:
12 plates, 24.5 cm
12 plates, 22 cm
8 soup plates, 24 cm
1 large oval serving dish, 41 cm x 26.5 cm
1 oval serving dish, 35.5 cm x 23 cm
1 small oval dish, 22 cm x 12.5 cm
1 footed dish, 24.5 cm x 13.5 cm H
1 footed dish, 22.5 cm x 5 cm H
1 lidded tureen, 21 cm (30.5 cm from handle to handle) x 17.5 cm H (27.5 cm H with lid)
1 gravy boat, 20 cm x 9 cm x 7.5 cm H
1 lidded gravy boat, 16 cm (18.5 cm from handle to handle) x 11.5 cm x 7 cm h (10.5 cm h with lid)
1 serving bowl, 25.5 cm diameter x 9 cm h
1 lidded vegetable tureen, 24 cm (31 cm from handle to handle) x 18 cm x 8.5 cm h (15.5 cm h with lid)
Overall in good antique condition with age-related wear to the gilt decoration. One smaller oval dish has a visible chip on the underside. The open sauce boat has two chips. One soup plate has a chip and a crazing line. Otherwise, the service presents very well and remains an impressive and decorative antique set.
Please take a close look at the photos as they are part of the description.
Shipped via registered and insured mail, in multiple packages.
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Elegant French porcelain dinner service, decorated with delicate floral garlands and fine gilt accents.
The serving platters bear the Bac et Périgault backstamp (1897–1917). The tureen and covered vegetable dish are marked Guérin (1891–1927), while the covered sauce boat is marked Théodore Haviland (1892). The dinner plates are unmarked, which is typical for French porcelain of this period, and are believed to be original Bac et Périgault pieces. The differently marked serving pieces were most likely added later to complete the service.
The service consists of:
12 plates, 24.5 cm
12 plates, 22 cm
8 soup plates, 24 cm
1 large oval serving dish, 41 cm x 26.5 cm
1 oval serving dish, 35.5 cm x 23 cm
1 small oval dish, 22 cm x 12.5 cm
1 footed dish, 24.5 cm x 13.5 cm H
1 footed dish, 22.5 cm x 5 cm H
1 lidded tureen, 21 cm (30.5 cm from handle to handle) x 17.5 cm H (27.5 cm H with lid)
1 gravy boat, 20 cm x 9 cm x 7.5 cm H
1 lidded gravy boat, 16 cm (18.5 cm from handle to handle) x 11.5 cm x 7 cm h (10.5 cm h with lid)
1 serving bowl, 25.5 cm diameter x 9 cm h
1 lidded vegetable tureen, 24 cm (31 cm from handle to handle) x 18 cm x 8.5 cm h (15.5 cm h with lid)
Overall in good antique condition with age-related wear to the gilt decoration. One smaller oval dish has a visible chip on the underside. The open sauce boat has two chips. One soup plate has a chip and a crazing line. Otherwise, the service presents very well and remains an impressive and decorative antique set.
Please take a close look at the photos as they are part of the description.
Shipped via registered and insured mail, in multiple packages.
#summerwedding
