Cartier Limoges La Maison Du Prince Dinner Plate.. A Beautiful Porcelain Dinner Plate in the La Maison Du Prince pattern by Cartier. Made in Limoges, France, this Lovely, Hard to Find Dinner Plate features white bone china decorated with a wide band featuring medallions of various colored fruit encircled by blue and gold scrolls, gold trim, t he double Cartier “C” emblem stamped into the gold rim. 10 3/8 in diameter. An Estate find, it comes in it’s Original Red Felt with Clear Window Pouchette / Sleeve, includes a Cartier pamphlet and is in Mint, Never Used Condition, FIRST Quality. A nice Piece to add to your Collection! I do have more Cartier China La Maison Du Prince Dinner Plates available. This listing is for One Dinner Plate. I have a total of 12 available.
Add a touch of elegance to your dining table with this six-piece dinner plate set from R. The plates feature an intricate design of roses and fruits in various colors, accented with a gold trim. Made in Limoges, France, these antique plates are crafted from high-quality porcelain and bone china. Perfect for any occasion, whether it’s a formal dinner or a casual gathering with friends, this plate set is sure to impress. Each plate measures 9.5 inches in diameter and bears a printed backstamp. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this rare and beautiful set.
Vintage LIMOGES FRANCE SUPERIEUR floral Dinner PLATES Gold Orange Green Blue rim in great condition without chips, cracks or hairlines! Come from a smoke free environment!
A set of 8 antique Haviland Limoges French porcelain dinner plates in the Baltimore Rose pattern with double gold. The plates are approximately 9 and 5/8ths inches diameter. There is some light gold wear, 2 of the plates have flakes on the back of the rim (the tip of the pen is pointing to them), and there are a few tiny pinpoint nibbles to some foot rings. The roses are a strong, vibrant pink that is brighter than the pink on some Baltimore Rose. These pieces were made for Burley and Company of Chicago. Please see the photos for details. Thank you for looking! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter.
What a beautifully elegant set of 12 Limoges plates. They were made for Cleveland Ohio’s premier Jeweler Cowell & Hubbard, circa 1890. Each measures 9.75dia and are decorated with two wide heavy embossed gold bands, with a band of large pink roses with small flower surrounds linked together with gold bows and swags.
Pair of Limoges Charles Ahrenfeldt Pink Rose Floral & Gold 10 Inch Dinner Plates Pair of porcelain dinner plates made by Charles Ahrenfeldt in Limoges France for Bailey Banks & Biddle in Philadelphia. Very nicely decorated with gold encrusted and black patterns along the edge and inner rim, with flowers in pink, blue, and yellow. Marked on the reverse in green France CA Depose. This mark was used by Charles Ahrenfeldt in Limoges France between 1894 and the 1930s. Also marked in gold The Bailey Banks & Biddle Co. These have some light usage wear or stacking marks to the center, but are in otherwise good condition with no chips or cracks. Each plate measures approximately 10 inches wide. These are antiques and may have small in manufacture defects that do not effect the display of the pieces.
Limoges Gold Encrusted Cabbage Rose Dinner Plates Set Of 5 Hand Painted Rare HTF. Listing for a magnificent and beautiful Limoges gold encrusted Cabbage Rose Dinner/Luncheon Plate set of 5. They are all in very good condition overall with no chips cracks breaks or repairs or crazing, except one plate has a small nick in the gold trim and one plate has a chip in the outer rim as shown in the last 2 pictures. The heavy gold is rich and strong on all plates. They measure 8 5/8 inches in diameter. Please see my other porcelain listings, including more Raised Gold Encrusted Jeweled Dinner Plates.
Pre-owned and in good condition. No chips, cracks, or repairs. This set exhibits light to average use with utensil marks, scratches to the gold, and loss of gold to the inner rim commensurate with age. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to ask! Thank you for shopping with us!