Chamart Hand-Painted Limoges Porcelain Butterfly Box
$225.00Introducing an exquisite Limoges porcelain decorative box, masterfully hand-painted by Chamart, designed in the enchanting shape of a butterfly.
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Introducing an exquisite Limoges porcelain decorative box, masterfully hand-painted by Chamart, designed in the enchanting shape of a butterfly.
Chamart hand-painted a Limoges porcelain decorative box for jewelry in the shape of a heart with two lovebirds. Inscribed “I love you” inside.
Discover the charm of this exquisite hand-painted Limoges treasure box, perfect for any budding or seasoned culinary enthusiast!
An extra-large vintage serving platter featuring the Wild Turkeys, Native American brown and white transfer-ware pattern by the celebrated English pottery firm, Johnson Brothers. Authentic midcentury brown label on reverse. Dimensions: 20.5. inches wide x 16 inches deep x 1.5 inches high. Ask about other Johnson Brothers Wild Turkeys china, including plates and serving dishes….
Handpainted in Limoges, France, this limited-edition green pepper treasure box is a delightful addition to a gardener’s collection. It is adorned with a gold metal closure. Signed V.A Peint Main Limoges France M.B 2000 14/50. Issued: 2000 Dimensions: 2” x 2.75” x 3” Edition Number: 14 of 50 Country of Origin: France
This exquisite hand-painted porcelain decorative box, elegantly shaped like a charming chest, showcases a stunning blue and gold design that captivates the eye.
Handpainted in Limoges, France, this beautiful box is a gardener’s delight. It features a basket full of colorful vegetables and is completed by a metal closure and handle. Signed Peint Main Limoges France. Issued: 1998 Dimensions: 2” x 2.75” x 3”
During the English Aesthetic period (1860-1900), there was a renewed emphasis on beauty and artistry in everyday objects. It was an era characterized by a deep appreciation for nature, as well as a fascination with the exotic and the fantastical. This heart-shaped box from around 1880 exemplifies the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail that…
Sure to be a cherished heirloom for another young couple … or perhaps a couple celebrating a milestone anniversary, this beautiful piece was created in 1875 by Europe’s leading ceramics manufacturer of the time – Minton’s – and retailed by the most critical china retailer in London at the time – John Mortlock, Oxford Street and Orchard Street, London.
Mint condition Norcrest teacup and saucer with gold rims, luster background and hand-painted violets. Beautiful condition with no chips, cracks, or flea bites. Cup measures 3-1/2″ in diameter and 2-1/4″ tall; saucer is 5-1/2″ in diameter. Provenance. Likely acquired new in Omaha, Nebraska; handed down from Ancestral Antiques owner’s great-grandmother.
An absolutely exquisite Royal Albert Tea Set in mint condition with no flaws noted. Circa 1940s-1950s, and long discontinued. Decorated with a charming design of Apple Trees in Full Bloom at the Ralph Eaton Farm in 1933 with gold trim. Includes coffee pot, creamer, sugar, four cups and saucers, and four dessert plates. China is…
It’s not often the masters make a mistake, but this petite Royal Doulton vase is proof-positive that it happens, as one side was left unfinished.