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Veronica
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This is antique Limoges. It's a series called Varenne by Haviland. I fell in love with it at an antique shop and, giving in to my desires, ended up buying a whole set (8 pieces), but it hasn't had much use and quite a bit of time has passed. I was told by the antique shop, "It's Limoges, but made in America." I also heard that it was a series used in American hotels, but I regret not asking more questions. It's a long-standing pottery tradition in France, so how could it be made in America? I had this question for a long time, but it's finally been cleared up. The other day, I happened to find an explanation in a photo at a Kobe Ijinkan (Foreigners' Mansion). It said that although it was an American company, it was manufactured in Limoges and exported to America. It's in good condition, with no chips or scratches. The small roses are in full bloom, and just looking at them is soothing. The gold trim is applied partially, so it's not too flashy and maintains its elegance. I sometimes see the plates on Mercari, but I don't often see these cups and saucers. Multiple purchases are possible. I currently have six. I can offer a slight discount, so please consider it. (^ー^)
1 month ago