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1950-1970's Limoges France Fragonard Dresser Box


#AD205:
This is a beautiful, large mid 20th century vintage porcelain trinket dish signed by Fragonard in the center. Jean Honoré Nicolas Fragonard 1732-1806 was a prolific Rococo French artist known for his scenes of romance, love and and an early eroticism for the era. He produced over 550 paintings and died at age 74 in Paris, France. Famously, his works have been reproduced on French porcelain ever since.
This is a mid 20th century powder box, trinket or dresser box in the style of art nouveau with a portrait of 2 of Fragonard's classic "lovers." It is clearly signed and made in Limoges, France with a circular mark with the letter G in a pottery vase icon. Around the edges of this mark are the stamped words "Authentique Limoges." It measures 4.5 inches in diameter, and is green, gold gilded and white with rich transferware colours.
Click images to see condition in close up views. It was found in Exeter, Devon, England and is in beautiful pristine condition. A nice 1950 to 1970's mid 20th century modern but retro box for your dresser.
Size: 4.5 inches in diameter ——We have a 100% approval policy. For any questions, email Debra at the contact box below. Thank you, ~debra
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Tel : +44 7520638492
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This is a beautiful, large mid 20th century vintage porcelain trinket dish signed by Fragonard in the center. Jean Honoré Nicolas Fragonard 1732-1806 was a prolific Rococo French artist known for his scenes of romance, love and and an early eroticism for the era. He produced over 550 paintings and died at age 74 in Paris, France. Famously, his works have been reproduced on French porcelain ever since.
This is a mid 20th century powder box, trinket or dresser box in the style of art nouveau with a portrait of 2 of Fragonard's classic "lovers." It is clearly signed and made in Limoges, France with a circular mark with the letter G in a pottery vase icon. Around the edges of this mark are the stamped words "Authentique Limoges." It measures 4.5 inches in diameter, and is green, gold gilded and white with rich transferware colours.
Click images to see condition in close up views. It was found in Exeter, Devon, England and is in beautiful pristine condition. A nice 1950 to 1970's mid 20th century modern but retro box for your dresser.
Size: 4.5 inches in diameter ——We have a 100% approval policy. For any questions, email Debra at the contact box below. Thank you, ~debra
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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DimensionsSize: 4.5 inches in diameter
Category Antique, Vintage Vanity and Fashion Accessories
Date 1950-1970's, Mid Century Modern, Retro
Retro Antiques Material Porcelain
Origin French
Maker Limoges
Condition See item description for full condition.
Item code as931a070 / AD205
Status Sold
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