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Lot # 73 - Limoge and Bracht Porcelain Vases, Pitcher, Limoge Lighthouse
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
| Pickup Instructions: | 10:00am-3:00PM Saturday 24 January 2026 |
| Start Date/Time: | 13-Jan-2026 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 20-Jan-2026 8:12:00 PM |
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Description :
Tallest vases are 4.75 inch tall. Lighthouse is 4 in tall Pitcher is 3 inch tall. Matching vases are 3 inch tall. Bulb vase is 3 inch tall. This elegant set comprises seven miniature porcelain vessels, each meticulously crafted and unified by a luxurious cobalt blue glaze and ornate gold embellishments. The collection likely hails from a European decorative tradition, possibly French or German, and evokes the refinement of 18th-century Rococo or Neoclassical styles. Color Palette: Deep cobalt blue serves as the dominant background, contrasted by radiant gold detailing that highlights the contours and decorative motifs. Gold Accents: Each piece features hand-painted gold trim along the rims, bases, and handles, with additional gilded flourishes in floral and scrollwork patterns. Central Motif: One standout item displays a romantic pastoral scene in gold, depicting a man and woman in period attire—suggestive of a courtship tableau often found in Limoges or Capodimonte porcelain. Shape Variety: Miniature Vases: Several pieces resemble classic amphora or baluster-shaped vases with flared rims and narrow necks. Pitcher Form: One item includes a spouted lip and handle, mimicking a tiny ewer or jug. Material: Fine porcelain with a glossy glaze finish. Technique: Likely hand-painted with transfer-printed gold scenes and accents. Condition: Appears well-preserved with no visible chips or cracks, suggesting careful handling and display. Stylistic Cohesion: The uniformity in color and design. Display Value: Ideal for curio cabinets, mantle displays, or collectors of miniature ceramics. Historical Charm: The romantic and floral motifs evoke a bygone era of aristocratic leisure and artistic flourish.Vintage Miniature Porcelain Collection – Cobalt Blue & Gold
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