Porcelain Limoges Boxes

Rochard Limoges Porcelain Box

Rochard Limoges Porcelain Box

Delicate Porcelain Limoges Boxes

People like to collect things. To some, it may be classic cars or high-end motorcycles. However, to many people that have collections they keep it small. Things of artistic beauty or delicate wares make their way into the lives of many collectors. Some of the more imaginative displays for some people are porcelain limoges boxes. So what is a limoges box and why are they such a treasure to so many people?

Well, to describe a one you have to realize their heritage. They are porcelain in construction and derive their beginnings in, of course, Limoges, France.

Exceptional French Craftsmanship – Limoges Boxes

Rochard Limoges Box

Rochard Limoges Box

Limoges boxes are not the only pieces of work to come from this French city, but they are considered their most well known. The fact that this city was so popular for these porcelain pieces is because limoges is located near a hard paste clay known as Kaolin. Discovered in the early 1800′s, kaolin is perfect for making quality white porcelain and thus allowed the people of Limoges to create a design of craftsmanship indicative to their city alone. The luster of these pieces due to kaolin makes them a high prize to many a porcelain collector. By having access to such a fine material for making delicate porcelain, they were able to open up a new line of fine porcelain that could compete with the works coming out of Asia.

Not only are they porcelain made, but they are decorative in design as well. They become fashioned by hand and they heated in kilns at various points of paint application. The lids for these boxes are then metal-hinged. A few higher priced limoges box pieces are also decorative with gold inlay or expensive stones.


French Enamel Silver Limoges Box Signed By A. Ronhomme


French Enamel Silver Limoges Box Signed By A. Ronhomme


$3,500.00


Beautiful, But Functional – Limoges Boxes

These boxes are not only decorative, but they also are useful as well. early on, before their notoriety, Limoges boxes were used for holding a ladies personal items like perfume, jewelry and other dainties. To the lovelorn, these also were great at keeping ones private thoughts on paper discretely out of sight as well. It was not impossible to see the gentility of France carrying these boxes on their person as well. Thus, they were a potential centerpiece or part of a garment.

Porcelain hinged boxes did not become entertained as a purchasable ware in the US until 1950-1960. When they were beginning to be exported as a wholesale out of France. For someone to have one in America would only happen through someone shipping it as a gift or as a souvenir from a visit to the region in France. They were now available to everyone.

Although there are reproductions existing of these boxes, a true Limoges box will have a stamp on the bottom attesting to its being made in Limoges, France. A true Limoges is created with varying amounts of paint color and their designs display intricate detail as compared to their cheaper reproductions. To locate these works of art, one only has to go online to find them. Limoges boxes make a great part of any porcelain collection.

How About a Limoges Teapot?

Haviland Limoges French Porcelain Teapot

Haviland Limoges French Porcelain Teapot

Limoges Teapot – Fine Porcelain Creations

Not a lot of people are familiar with this city in France or what the big deal is. Limoges has been known for their fine porcelain creations since the 18th century and their dedication to quality remains as strong today. This is the one place in the world you can find gorgeous teapots and other similar items.

Whenever you see the term Limoges porcelain you should know it refers to a particular type of pottery made by manufacturers in and around the town. It was late in the 1700′s when the factories began and the process continues now. If a piece is labeled as Limoges porcelain you can rest assured that it was made in or around the city in France. However, the phrase does not point to any particular manufacturer.

In the early to mid 1700′s Limoges was already producing plain earthenware but they were not a major supplier. It would take the discovery of kaolin clay and another material petuntse both necessary for the creation of porcelain to bring this manufacturing opportunity to Limoges. It could not have come at a better time as the area was severely impoverished. The people began quarrying the porcelain materials around 1768.

The Limoges Teapot – An Introduction

A progressive economist by the name of Anne Robert Jacques Turgot helped to establish the production of Limoges teapots and other similar wares in 1771. Soon the manufacturing would be placed under the Comte D’Artois, a brother of Louis XVI, until around 1784. Later the king himself would become interested in the ceramics being manufactured and purchased the location. Things did not work out as planned however as the Revolution would change ownership of the manufacturing plant.

Once the dust had settled from the revolution private porcelain factories were built. Havilland and Company as well as Bernardaud were some of the first and are still in operation today. Throughout France and much of the world Limoges tea pots as well as other pieces were in high demand. The city was thought to be the best porcelain manufacturing in the world, a reputation well deserved and still in place today. Unbelievably many of the original post revolution factories are still in operation to this day. You can enjoy a small piece of French history on your table today by purchasing a Limoges teapot.


LIMOGES ANTIQUE BUTTERFLY CABERET TEA POT CUP AND SAUCER TRAY creamer sugar bowl


LIMOGES ANTIQUE BUTTERFLY CABERET TEA POT CUP AND SAUCER TRAY creamer sugar bowl


$1,295.00


A Limoges Teapot – A Unique Decorative Accessory

One of these Limoges teapots could be the final decorative piece your home needs. You can use it to brew a perfect cup of tea or simply display it as art, either way it is a wonderful addition. You may be able to locate an actual antique Limoges teapot but be aware they will cost you a good deal of money, especially if they are in good condition. Take your time and shop around until you find the perfect teapot for your home. Unfortunately, there are many imitators on the market today. Limoges teapots will have a quality that shines past the rest.