Limoges Hand Painted Porcelain

Limoges Porcelain Plate

Limoges Porcelain Plate

Just Imagine … Enjoying the tradition of taking tea with friends; relaxing alone with a beautifully brewed coffee and good book; enjoying a French style afternoon tea party (complete with French Pastries of course); or hosting a sophisticated dinner party for a very special guest … all whilst indulging in a little French finery … with your very own Limoges Porcelain all the way from Limoge, France.

Limoges Porcelain pieces are often famously known for the exquisite Limoges Porcelain boxes, however, there are absolutely stunning pieces which one can use every day. The classic tea cup! (or coffee mug if you would prefer).

It is thought the first limoges porcelain pieces were created in France late in the 18th century, where highly skilled craftspeople and artists began to manufacture and decorate porcelain pieces in Limoge, selling them throughout Europe. Limoges, is one of the oldest cities in France and is famous for its exquisite porcelain. Rich deposits of kaolin ‘the essential ingredient used in making porcelain paste’ was discovered around Limoges towards the end of the 18th Century.

Limoges Porcelain has been treasured by collectors and lovers of fine china worldwide for centuries. Still exquisitely created in Limoges-France, superior manufacturing processes show the porcelain is of the finest translucent quality, and perfect at any time for those lingering cups of tea.

Today the famous Limoges porcelain is a shining example of French-style luxury that is enjoyed throughout the world! Legle de Limoges porcelain produces a gorgeous range of products in an assortment of stunning colours from pastels to bold, with each piece featuring beautiful hand painted in 24k gold edging or a stylish platinum edge finish.

Enjoy one colour for classic style, or be daring and mix and match colours for a very French effect. Limoge porcelain is a wonderful gift to receive, perfect for special birthday’s, to mark a very special or personal occassion, engagements, weddings & anniversaries. You can discover more about Limoge porcelain and see the beauty of this exquisite product which has stood the test of time over the centuries at our e-commerce store malmaison.com.au. Limoge porcelain is an absolute treasure to admire, use or give as a gift.

The beautiful pastel colours are particularly gorgeous, I personally love treasuring the moment of drinking tea out of my Limoge Green & White Striped Breakfast Cup and Saucer every morning at breakfast.

Edwynna L. Adams is a self confessed lover of all things French. Edwynna has lived all over the world spending time in France to immerse herself in everything French culture has to offer. In addition to being a self confessed Franchophile, Edwynna is passionate about floral beauty and all things botanical, which is clearly reflected in her retail business and e-commerce store which combines her two great loves exquisitely. Edwynna enjoys sharing her passion for France and botanical beauty with her in-store & on-line clients & customers, and is particularly thrilled that she is able to reach people far and wide, both in cities and extremely remote locations to share in the joy of creating something beautiful in ones home with a distinctive French or botanical style. Due to her drive & passion, Edwynna is often asked to contribute photographic images and word copy to decorating magazines about the style she has created at Malmaison. Edwynna believes everyone should enjoy beauty and brings together a beautiful assortment of products and article information at her website http://www.malmaison.com.au – a site that offers information about French Style, Botanical Beauty, French Decorating, French Products, Monthly Online Calendar, and a great deal more.

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Early 20th Century French Limoges Hand Painted Porcelain Vase


Early 20th Century French Limoges Hand Painted Porcelain Vase


$9,500.00





















Hand-Painted Porcelain Mug, 'Ramses Royal Chariot'


Hand-Painted Porcelain Mug, ‘Ramses Royal Chariot’


$16.99


A unique design for a porcelain coffee mug by the famous artist Fathi Mahmoud. Made of top quality porcelain. This special designed mug is totally handcrafted and painted by the most skilful artisans of the age. They used vivid colors and 9K gold to high lighten their creations and picture the ancient God Osiris, God of the Dead and Afterlife. It is a perfect home decor, antique-style, handmade gi…

Tall Hand-painted Porcelain Mug, 'Isis Wings'


Tall Hand-painted Porcelain Mug, ‘Isis Wings’


$18.99


Drink your coffee or latte in style and add an exquisite piece of decor to your home. A uniquely hand-painted mug by Fathi Mahmoud depicting the ancient Egyptian Gods Isis and Osiris. The mug is hand-painted by the most talented artisans in Egypt and uses elegant 9K gold highlights that makes this piece a true collectible for all art lovers….

Hand-Painted Porcelain Mug, 'King Tut'


Hand-Painted Porcelain Mug, ‘King Tut’


$16.99


A spectacular colorful designed coffee mug by the famous artist Fathi Mahmoud. This special designed mug is totally handc-painted by the most skilful artisans of the age. They use vivid colors and 9K gold to high lighten their creations and picture the famous King Tut on his throne. It is a perfect home decor, antique-style, handmade gift from Egypt….

Limoges China Cup Saucer

Limoges Porcelain Tea Set

Limoges Porcelain Tea Set

Collecting tea cups and saucers can be a very satisfying hobby that any age can participate in. Even pre-teens seem to enjoy learning the history behind the different styles and types of tea cups and their matching saucers. Grandmothers may still have cup and saucer sets from their youth that could be the basis of a teacup collection which would bring them many hours of joy.

Getting Started

A tea cup collection is within the reach of everyone, no matter what their budget is. Depending on where you look for collectibles to buy, you can find tea cups for as little as a dollar… or even less. Most of these original cups in the 17th century were custom made for the wealthy, and were fashioned out of fine silver. Since at this time, everything consumed out of these cups was steaming hot, it soon became quite clear that cups made from metal and hot liquids did not mix! Soon afterwards, tea cups began to be crafted of porcelain, and it wouldn’t surprise any tea cup collector of today if people from way back in the 17th century didn’t began a collection then and there, as tea cups can be rather addictive!

What’s The Difference?

Before you can began to successfully collect tea cups, you should make sure that you know the difference between a tea cup and a coffee cup. To the untrained eye, these two cups do not look all that different. Here’s a simple way to tell them apart. Coffee cups are usually bigger than tea cups. Tea cups have quite a delicate look to them, usually have a matching saucer, and their handles are set higher on the side of the cup than the handles on coffee cups.

Do your homework and try to learn as much as you can about the history of tea cups. Did you know that the first tea cups made in Europe didn’t even have handles? It can also be helpful for you to learn and remember the manufacturer’s name on some of the top selling tea cups, so that you will recognize them when you run across them. They include such names as Spode, Royal Doulton, Havilland, and Limoges. The older tea cups from Occupied Japan are also a popular collectible that will increase in value as time goes on.

Where Are All the Teacups?

Where to find these elusive collectible tea cups? Look around at your local flea markets, garage sales, antique shops, and ask the older females in your family about any tea cups they might have squirreled away. You pay get lucky and have an entire collection passed on to you by an aunt or a cousin that started a collection years ago. Also, online auctions are wonderful places to find good deals on tea cups. There are also web sites that have new and used tea cups for sale that may be of interest to you.

Decide before you get started collecting in a big way just how much money you want to budget for gathering collectible teacups. This hobby can be just as expensive or as inexpensive as you want it to be. Sometimes it’s more fun to hunt for and find a teacup for a small amount of money than it is to pay $50 for one teacup.

Your Own Collection – Have It Your Way!

What kind of teacups do you like? This is your collection, so make sure that when you look at it, you see what you want to see. If there is a certain color or pattern that you really enjoy, then it doesn’t matter who the manufacturer is – just as long as you like it! Some people go a bit further with their collecting, and add either tea pots or tea sets to their collections. Others are strictly tea cup purists.

Before you accumulate too many tea cups, you should think about where in your home would be a good place to display your collection. Some people use old-fashioned china cabinets for display, while others simply hang the teacups from a wall in their kitchen or dining room. Wherever you decide to display the, make sure it is a safe place where your teacups can not fall and get broken. You are building a collection that will have a lot of sentimental value to you in the future, and you should take the best of care of them. You may want to pass on your teacup collection to your children or grandchildren one day, so keep your teacups in good shape!

A type of teacup or teacup and saucer set to keep your eyes open for is the Occupied Japan type. A short bit of history about this type – After World War 2, the United States occupied Japan, so anything that left the country had to be stamped “Made in Occupied Japan”. This was displeasing to the Japanese, so whenever they thought they could get away with not using the stamp, they did, and any goods that left Japan simply said “Made in Japan”. As a result of this, not too many items were stamped with the “Made In Occupied Japan” stamp, and the ones that were are extremely rare and very collectible.

Jon Stout is Chairman of the Golden Moon Tea Company. For more information about tea, tea cups and green tea go to the Golden Moon Tea website.


253 Pc Haviland Limoges Silver Anniversary China Schleiger 19 (49 Cups/Saucers!)


253 Pc Haviland Limoges Silver Anniversary China Schleiger 19 (49 Cups/Saucers!)


$10,995.00





















BIA Cordon Bleu Limoges Tea Cup and Saucer, Set of 4, White


BIA Cordon Bleu Limoges Tea Cup and Saucer, Set of 4, White


$56.93


These BIA Limoges Collection Tea Cups and Saucers add a wonderful elegance to any dining table. The amazing dishes can be used as everyday or to delight your guests. This is truly a fabulous dinnerware collection. Dishwasher and microwave safe….

Haviland Limoges France Tehran Pattern Cups & Saucers (flat) - 6 available


Haviland Limoges France Tehran Pattern Cups & Saucers (flat) – 6 available



This is a beautiful Haviland Limoges France Tehran pattern. It is a pattern of rust floral bands and trees on their Isle de France shape….


Haviland Limoges Galaxy Cups & Saucers


Haviland Limoges Galaxy Cups & Saucers



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