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Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907


Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907

Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907    Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907
I have for your consideration a fabulous and large hand-painted rose Limoges France jardiniere / cache-pot with matching ornate plinth/ base, signed by the listed artist A. The jardinière is marked with the Tressemann & Vogt Factory mark: circa 1892- 1907. In 1840 he opened an import house in New York, then office in Limoges (1850s) when he soon began decorating porcelain for export. His son Charles Vogt (d1886) and his nephew Frederuc Dose (d1908) joined the New York company in 1865 and traded as Vogt & Dose, which also had a decorating studio in New York. Dose took over in 1886 then was succeed by Gustave Vigt whose son Charly managed the New York operations, which closed in 1931. In 1891 they bought two small porcelain factories in Faubourg Montjovis (Limoges) and made high quality whiteware for export to the USA.

The company was commissioned in 1891 to produce a dinner service for President Harrson. Tresseman retired in 1907 and Gustave Vogt became sole owner and changed the name to porcelain Gustave Vogt.

In 1919 Martial Reynaud bought the company and continued using the T&V mark as well as his own Reynaud mark. Reynaud porcelain remains in business today.

Sitting on the plinth, the jardiniere soars to a height of almost 12.6 (32 cm) high. The jardiniere measures 9" (23 cm) tall and 9.25" (23.5 cm) across at the mouth opening. The circumference is an impressive 36.5 (93 cm) at its widest. The jardiniere is decorated with a hand painted floral decor of roses with different but complimentary colors predominating on either side.

The colors remain crisp and vibrant. The jardiniere and its base are all in very good condition. There are no chips, cracks, hairlines.. Thank you very much for visiting my shop Mirabeau & Rive-Gauche Antiques to see the other hand-painted porcelain items: Jardiniere, vase, tray, charger.. The item "Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907" is in sale since Sunday, April 7, 2019.

This item is in the category "Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\China & Dinnerware\Limoges". The seller is "karinexiao" and is located in Ivry sur Seine. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  1. Object Type: jardiniere vase

Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907    Large Limoges France hand-painted roses Jardiniere on separate base, 1892 -1907