A small table piece that single-handedly embodies the particular elegance of Limoges porcelain from the interwar period. A finely crafted form, color, a few touches of gold, and above all, a great lightness. The gently waisted body is adorned with delicate vertical fluting that catches the light and adds movement to the porcelain's whiteness. The well-defined handle ends in an elegant volute, while the spout extends with an almost theatrical curve. These geometric lines help to date the piece to around the years , still heavily marked by Art Deco influence. It's the floral decoration that immediately catches the eye. A large purple tulip with hints of old rose is accompanied by small blue and cream flowers and delicate foliage. The painter left a lot of white space around the bouquet, which lends it its full freshness. Delicate golden accents follow the rim, the handle, and the base with just the right amount of preciousness. This milk jug can naturally find its place on a table, but it is almost even more charming with a few small flowers, placed on a dressing table, a bedside table, or a console table. A beautiful piece of Limoges porcelain, elegant without being ostentatious, and perfectly representative of French taste from the interwar period. Height approximately 13 cm. Opening diameter approximately 9 cm. Limoges, circa .
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- Brand: Limoges
- Colour: pourpre
- Colour: vieux rose
- Colour: bleues
- Colour: dorés
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