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c1900 Hand Painted Limoges Punch bowl w/ Stand

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c1900 Hand Painted Limoges Punch bowl w/ Stand. Great piece guaranteed over 100<br>years old, estate fresh. The bowl and the base appear to have been painted by<br>the same person, the Base was made by Delinieres & Co. It measures 10 1/8" toe<br>to toe x 3" tall x 6.5" inside the ring that keeps the bowl from slipping off.<br>The bowl was made by Tressemann and Vogt, it's 12.5" wide x 5.25" tall. No<br>cracks, chips, or restorations on either piece, very minimal wear to gilding,<br>some expected wear on the part of the base that the bowl rests on. It was not<br>uncommon for porcelain decorating studios to order from multiple companies and I<br>feel these two pieces have been together for 99.9% of their lives since they<br>were decorated sometime between 1891-1910.
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c1900 Hand Painted Limoges Punch bowl w/ Stand. Great piece guaranteed over 100<br>years old, estate fresh. The bowl and the... Read more

SKU: 9040457884_50D6

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$1,495.00 Excl. VAT

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      c1900 Hand Painted Limoges Punch bowl w/ Stand. Great piece guaranteed over 100<br>years old, estate fresh. The bowl and the base appear to have been painted by<br>the same person, the Base was made by Delinieres & Co. It measures 10 1/8" toe<br>to toe x 3" tall x 6.5" inside the ring that keeps the bowl from slipping off.<br>The bowl was made by Tressemann and Vogt, it's 12.5" wide x 5.25" tall. No<br>cracks, chips, or restorations on either piece, very minimal wear to gilding,<br>some expected wear on the part of the base that the bowl rests on. It was not<br>uncommon for porcelain decorating studios to order from multiple companies and I<br>feel these two pieces have been together for 99.9% of their lives since they<br>were decorated sometime between 1891-1910.

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