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Description: |
Arts and Crafts Tressemanes & Vogt artist-signed hand-painted
Limoges porcelain platter. Polychrome profile of an American Indian
maiden looking soulfully upward, wearing a beaded headdress. A
deep Pompeiian red ground emphasizes the stylized design. A border
of gold corn stalks sits on dark brown ground. Made by Tressemanes
& Vogt of Limoges, France. This mark was used during the early
1900's. Probably decorated in New York. Signed F.P. Sullivan in two
places along lower right bottom. Marked on bottom T&V/
LIMOGES/FRANCE and artist's initials FPS. There are no chips, cracks
or repairs.
Gustave Vogt and Emilien Tressemanes became partners in the early 1880's.In 1891 they purchased two small porcelain factories, in the suburb of Montjovis, Limoges. As Tressemanes & Vogt, they made high quality porcelain for export to the USA. In 1919 Martial Raynaud bought the company. Size: 13.5" (34.3 cm) diameter |
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Size: |
13.5" (34.3 cm) diameter | |
Period: |
Late 19th century | |
Condition: |
very good | |
Country of Origin: |
France | |
Status: |
available | |
Item No.: |
1859 | |
Price: |
US$ 450.00 | |
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