Pair of French Limoges Porcelain Chargers, circa 1890
Located in New York, NY
Depicting two distinct still-lifes.
Antique 1890s French Decorative Art
Porcelain
Pair of French Limoges Porcelain Chargers, circa 1890
Located in New York, NY
Depicting two distinct still-lifes.
Porcelain
$440 / set
H 0.79 in Dm 11.82 in
Bill Goldsmith for Limoges. 4 porcelain charger plates. Fraise series. 1980s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bill Goldsmith for Limoges, Fraise, set of 4 charger plates. Set of four large porcelain charger
Porcelain
$440 / set
H 0.79 in Dm 11.82 in
Bill Goldsmith for Limoges. 4 porcelain charger plates. Fraise series. 1980s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bill Goldsmith for Limoges, Fraise, set of 4 charger plates. Set of four large porcelain charger
Porcelain
$440 / set
H 0.79 in Dm 11.82 in
Bill Goldsmith for Limoges. 4 porcelain charger plates. Fraise series. 1980s
Located in København, Copenhagen
Bill Goldsmith for Limoges, Fraise, set of 4 charger plates. Set of four large porcelain charger
Porcelain
$4,800 / set
H 1.5 in Dm 12 in
20th Century Haviland Limoges Porcelain Tableware Set – Soleil Design Underplate
By Haviland & Co.
Located in Tarry Town, NY
Elevate your dining experience with this stunning 10-person set of Haviland Limoges porcelain
Gold
12 Large Imari/Limoges Charger Plates
Located in Bellport, NY
Twelve exceptional Imari/Limoges Charger plates. Egg shell blue with hand painted imari colors and
Stoneware
La Maison de Louis Cartier Limoges Charger Large Plates
By Cartier
Located in Pound Ridge, NY
Cartier tabletop. A Cartier Limoges collaboration from the 1980s. Featuring gold rim and detail
Gold
Antique Limoges Hand Painted Scenic Porcelain Charger by D&C, C1900
Located in Big Flats, NY
Antique French Limoges charger by D&C offer porcelain construction with landscape scene, maker
Porcelain
Sold
H 30 in W 20 in D 3 in
Large Limoges France Hand-Painted Porcelain Charger in Ornate Giltwood Frame
By Limoges
Located in Lambertville, NJ
A 19th century Limoges France porcelain charger in early custom giltwood frame. The charger with an
Porcelain, Giltwood
Pair of Figural Orientalist Chargers from Limoges
Located in New York, NY
Our two painted porcelain chargers from Bernardaud of Limoges, France, date from circa 1910 and
Ceramic
Wm Guerin & Co Limoges Gilt Porcelain Chargers, 12
Located in Astoria, NY
Twelve William Guerin and Company for Limoges porcelain plates in "GUE106" pattern, the floriform
Porcelain
Thomas Goode & Co. Pink Banded Chargers Limoges, France
By Limoges
Located in Litchfield, CT
Limoges, France, retailed by Thomas Goode, London England, circa late 20th century. Since 1827
Porcelain
Classical Hand-Painted and Gilt Limoges Porcelain Charger, Signed Luca
By Limoges
Located in Big Flats, NY
Classical French Limoges porcelain charger features hand-painted Classical garden scene with women
Porcelain
Sold
H 1.5 in Dm 11.25 in
Limoges Wall Charger with Pair of Quails Artist Signed, L. Coudent, ca. 1900
By Limoges
Located in Banner Elk, NC
Limoges porcelain wall charger, hand-painted with a pair of Quails in a sunset landscape, with
Porcelain
Your dining room table is a place where stories are shared and personalities shine — why not treat yourself and your guests to the finest antique and vintage glass, silver, ceramics and serveware for your meals?
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