Description: Antique Art Nouveau J.P.L. LIMOGES Set of 8 Salad Plates (7-3/4") made in FRANCE with Gilded Edges & Floral Design ~ from the Early 1900's Perfect for the Holidays! This is a stunning set of 8 Art Nouveau LIMOGES Salad PlatesThese beautiful salad plates have a gold gilded rim with a blue band near the rim with a floral design of delicate pretty pink roses, white daisies and asters. They measure 7-3/4 inches in diameter. Each plate weighs about 9 oz.These antique plates will be very carefully packaged and shipped to you via USPS Priority Mail including Insurance and Delivery Confirmation. BACKSTAMPS: Based on the Backstamps, these are very old plates dating to between 1914-1922. There are three Backstamp Markings:The green "J.P.L." whiteware underglaze factory mark used (1890-1932) The whiteware underglaze factory mark as above with the words "Limoges" and "FRANCE" in black The "J. Pouyat Limoges" in a green ribbon wreath overglaze decorating mark (1914-1932) The green overglaze decorating mark at the bottom with a "W" is an importer's retailer mark for John Wanamaker, a large department store in Philadelphia, with locations in Paris and New York as well (early 1900's). As John Wanamaker died in 1922, I believe these plates can be dated between 1914 and 1922.PROVENANCE: These plates come from a friend's great-grandmother who was from a prominent New England family. She was married Circa 1920 and we suspect these plates may have been a wedding gift. They were all very well cared for as is noticed by the condition. They were recently discovered carefully packed away in a box in an attic and had been there since at least the mid 1950's. There are other pieces in this same pattern that are listed separately including:7 dinner plates (9-3/4 inch)12 luncheon plates (8-3/4 inch)5 fruit/dessert (sauce) bowls (5-1/4 inch)6 saucers (5-1/2 inch)CONDITION: All but one of the eight plates are in excellent condition with a bright, shiny surface and no chips, cracks or crazing. It's hard to believe they are about 100 years old! There is one plate with a very teeny tiny chip on the underside of the rim that is not noticeable from the front. It is circled in the last photo. All of the plates are photographed both front and back with eight plates in each photo. Please see all photos as they are an important part of the description. Please note the next to last photo (photo 11) shows the six different pieces together (9-3/4" dinner plate, 8-3/4" luncheon plate, 7-3/4" salad plate, 7-1/2" bowl, 5-1/4" bowl and 5-1/2" saucer).Each salad plate weighs approximately 9 ounces. The 8 plates together weigh 4 lbs., 4 oz. (without packaging)These plates will be very carefully packaged and shipped via USPS, UPS or Federal ExpressNOTE: LIMOGES is located about 200 miles south of Paris. Nearby is the village of St. Yrieix, where significant deposits of kaolin - sometimes called "China clay" - were discovered in 1768. Kaolin is a pale-colored clay that looks almost white. This clay was first found in China and used to make porcelain centuries ago in the 800s and 900s. This fortuitous discovery of kaolin clay meant French manufacturers could produce the fine white porcelain similar to the fine porcelain of China. This changed the course of the region's history. This was an essential ingredient for making hard-paste porcelain, which is fired at remarkably high temperatures and results in a luminous finish that is ideal for decoration. One of the distinctive traits of Limoges china is that no pieces will be alike due to the firing and production process. Capitalizing on the availability of kaolin clay, small-production porcelain factories opened in the surrounding area. It was the arrival King Louis XIV of France in 1781, however - who purchased one of the local factories in order to make porcelain wares for his court - that catapulted LIMOGES porcelain's acclaim.Condition: Ten of the these 12 plates are in excellent near mint condition with no cracks or crazing and it's hard to believe they are 100 years old. One plate has a tiny fleabite on the underside of the rim and one plate has a chip on the top side of the rim. These two plates are photographed with the chips circled in the last two photos. Provenance: These LIMOGES plates belonged to a great-grandmother of a friend (who was married Circa 1920) and they were recently discovered in an attic where they had been stored since at least the 1950's. They very well may have been a wedding gift for the couple Circa 1920. Additional Pieces: Please note that we have the following additional pieces in this pattern listed separately: Please check Barbara's Backdoor Store. 10 - 6-1/4" plates 6 - 5-1/2" saucers 5 - 5-1/8" shallow bowls These plates will be very carefully packaged and shipped via USPS Priority Mail. THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY-->
Price: 89.99 USD
Location: Pittsfield, Vermont
End Time: 2024-11-19T01:25:11.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15.5 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Number of Items in Set: Eight-Piece
Origin: Limoges
Antique: Yes
Shape: Round
Occasion: All Occasions
Custom Bundle: No
MPN: N/A
Year Manufactured: 1919
Vintage: Yes
Department: Adults
Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Plate Diameter: 7-3/4 in
Style: Art Nouveau
Features: Decorative
Featured Refinements: Wanamaker Backstamp
Production Style: Art Pottery
Finish: Glossy
Handmade: No
Pattern: Floral
Color: White with Floral Border
Country, Region of Manufacture: France
Material: Porcelain
Set Includes: Salad Plate
Weight: 9 oz
Brand: Limoges
Type: Salad Plates
Era: Edwardian (1901-1910)
Theme: Flower
Original/Reproduction: Original
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
Production Technique: Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Backstamp: Painted
Item Weight: 9 oz
Product Line: J.P.L. France Pouyat Limoges