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Marie Daage

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French Limoges Espresso Set of Four by Marie Daage
By Limoges
Located in Ross, CA
of painting developed in the 18th century. The set is made of fine porcelain and designed by Marie
Category

2010s French Modern Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Marie Daâge Set of 4 French Limoges Tie-Dye Porcelain Dessert Plates
Located in Aspen, CO
Marie Daâge set of four tie-dye with gold trim porcelain dessert plates from Limoges France.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

21th Century French Limoges Marie Daage Hand Painted Dinner Service Tableware
By Limoges
Located in Madrid, ES
Made exclusively of Limoges porcelain, Marie Daâge's collections are some of the last to be painted
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Modern Tableware

Materials

Gold Plate

21th Century French Limoges Marie Daage Hand Painted Dinner Service Tableware
Located in Madrid, ES
Made exclusively of Limoges porcelain, Marie Daâge's collections are some of the last to be painted
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Modern Tableware

Materials

Gold Leaf

French Marie Daage Limoges Striped Espresso Set of Two
Located in New York, NY
Period: 1990s Condition: Excellent Dimension: 3.5" D x 2" H.
Category

1990s French Mid-Century Modern Tea Sets

Materials

Ceramic

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