Box (7) - Parian ware - LIMOGES boxes





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Seven Limoges boxes in Parian porcelain from France, dating to 1960–1970, each 6.5 × 6.5 × 3.5 cm, decorated in blue cobalt and gold with classical or mythological figures, branded M.A.B.A. Porcellane Artistiche T. Limoges and decorated in Italy, in perfect condition.
Description from the seller
Beautiful decorative boxes made of Limoges porcelain. Limoges porcelain is renowned worldwide for its refinement and elegance.
Limoges porcelain is a type of hard-paste porcelain produced in the city of Limoges, France, starting from 1771.
The production is distinguished by the use of precious materials such as gold and by extremely detailed craftsmanship.
"Limoges" is not a brand, but a place of origin that certifies the provenance and quality of porcelain.
These boxes are decorated with cobalt blue and gold designs depicting classical or mythological figures.
M.A.B.A. Artistic Porcelain T. Limoges brand. This brand refers to objects made from raw porcelain originally sourced from the renowned Limoges region in France, but which have been subsequently decorated and finished in Italy by the company M.A.B.A..
Product and Company Details
Origin of the material: Limoges porcelain is renowned worldwide for its quality and exceptional know-how. By law, since 1962, the designation 'Limoges' is reserved for porcelain manufactured and decorated locally. However, in the past, the terms 'T. Limoges' or 'Limoges Blank' (raw) were used to indicate that the base came from there, but the decoration was applied externally.
Decoration: The Italian company M.A.B.A. (probably an acronym of the founder's name, such as Marco Baggio) was responsible for the artistic decoration of these pieces. The items are often characterized by floral decorations or hunting scenes with gilded borders.
Dimensions 6.5 x 6.5 x 3.5 cm
perfect conditions
Beautiful decorative boxes made of Limoges porcelain. Limoges porcelain is renowned worldwide for its refinement and elegance.
Limoges porcelain is a type of hard-paste porcelain produced in the city of Limoges, France, starting from 1771.
The production is distinguished by the use of precious materials such as gold and by extremely detailed craftsmanship.
"Limoges" is not a brand, but a place of origin that certifies the provenance and quality of porcelain.
These boxes are decorated with cobalt blue and gold designs depicting classical or mythological figures.
M.A.B.A. Artistic Porcelain T. Limoges brand. This brand refers to objects made from raw porcelain originally sourced from the renowned Limoges region in France, but which have been subsequently decorated and finished in Italy by the company M.A.B.A..
Product and Company Details
Origin of the material: Limoges porcelain is renowned worldwide for its quality and exceptional know-how. By law, since 1962, the designation 'Limoges' is reserved for porcelain manufactured and decorated locally. However, in the past, the terms 'T. Limoges' or 'Limoges Blank' (raw) were used to indicate that the base came from there, but the decoration was applied externally.
Decoration: The Italian company M.A.B.A. (probably an acronym of the founder's name, such as Marco Baggio) was responsible for the artistic decoration of these pieces. The items are often characterized by floral decorations or hunting scenes with gilded borders.
Dimensions 6.5 x 6.5 x 3.5 cm
perfect conditions

