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Henriot Signed Limoges France Bird Plate Hand Painted Gold Rim Violets 9.75" VTG
Henriot Signed Limoges France Bird Plate Hand Painted Gold Rim Violets 9.75" VTG
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This exquisite hand-painted porcelain plate by L.R.L. Limoges France features a lifelike brown and white songbird—likely a wood thrush or warbler—standing amid violets, leafy greens, and soft pastel foliage.
The artwork is signed Henriot in the lower right, a name associated with fine French ceramic artistry.
The plate measures 9.75" in diameter and 1.3125" high, with a gilt gold rim that adds elegance and refinement.
The back includes a built-in hanging hole with wire, making it ready for wall display.
Details:
• Maker: L.R.L. Limoges France
• Artist: Henriot (signed)
• Design: Hand-painted bird with violets and foliage
• Rim: Gold gilt
• Size: 9.75" diameter × 1.3125" high and weights 1 pound, 3 ounces
• Condition: Excellent; no chips or cracks
• Features: Hanging hole with wire
• Ideal for: Wall décor, collectors of Limoges, bird lovers, cottagecore or French country themes
A stunning piece of vintage French porcelain that blends nature, artistry, and elegance.
Circa: 1950s–1970s, based on L.R.L. Limoges mark and style
The artwork is signed Henriot in the lower right, a name associated with fine French ceramic artistry.
The plate measures 9.75" in diameter and 1.3125" high, with a gilt gold rim that adds elegance and refinement.
The back includes a built-in hanging hole with wire, making it ready for wall display.
Details:
• Maker: L.R.L. Limoges France
• Artist: Henriot (signed)
• Design: Hand-painted bird with violets and foliage
• Rim: Gold gilt
• Size: 9.75" diameter × 1.3125" high and weights 1 pound, 3 ounces
• Condition: Excellent; no chips or cracks
• Features: Hanging hole with wire
• Ideal for: Wall décor, collectors of Limoges, bird lovers, cottagecore or French country themes
A stunning piece of vintage French porcelain that blends nature, artistry, and elegance.
Circa: 1950s–1970s, based on L.R.L. Limoges mark and style
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