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| Charles Field Haviland Co., Gerard, Dufraisseix & Abbot, Limoges, France. Green mark- White ware mark (1900-1941) Red mark- Decorating mark (1941+) |
| What's in a Name? |
| Made by Limoges? Nope. Actually, Limoges, France is where it was made. There have been so many Companies from the early 1800's to the present making fine quality porcelain in this area of France, that Limoges was adopted as the description. I find these to be the most dainty, durable and beautiful to collect. |
| A. Lanternier, Limoges France. Green mark- White ware mark (1891-1914) Red mark- Decorating mark (1891-1914) |
| A. Lanternier, Limoges France. Green mark- White ware mark (1891-1914) Red / Blue mark- Decorating mark (1891-1914) |
| Theodore Haviland, Limoges, France. Impressed mark (TH)- White ware mark (1894-1957) Red mark with Legion of Honor Symbol (1895-1903) |
| Theodore Haviland, Limoges, France, a spin off of Schleiger 1041-2. Impressed mark (TH)- White ware mark (1894-1957) Red mark (1904-1920's) |
| Latrille Feres, George Borgfeldt, Limoges, France, uses Blank #205. Star mark- White ware mark (1899-1913) Coronet mark- Decorating mark (1906-1920) |
| Haviland & Co., Limoges, France. Green mark (1894-1931) |
| Haviland & Co., Limoges, France. Green mark (1888-1896) Gold mark- Hand painted over a blank- initials of painter. |
| Leon Sazerat, Limoges, France. Green mark (1891-1900) Red mark (1842-1898) |
| No mark to identify Manufacture. Limoges style "Border 288" used. |
| Unknown manufacture, Limoges France. Green mark - c. 1920's Gold mark- initials AD (or AP) on top, and AB on bottom. Through other research found GL on top. |
| Haviland & Co., Limoges, France, 1888-1896, "Blank #9". |
| Jean Pouyat, Limoges, France, 1842-1898. |
| Unidentified company, Limoges, France, after 1891. |
| "Limoges blanks with a ladies group painting on it. It was vouge in the 1900-1920's for ladies to get together, socialize, and paint pottery."-- Chad Lage. Signed "Tavis", scalloped edges, trimmed in gold. |
| Limoges, France, "Blank #7". |
| No mark |