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| Appraisal ID: | 21240 | |
| Appraised On: | 31-07-2003 | |
| Title: | limoges creamer set | |
| Date/Era/Period: | Circa 1920 | |
| Item URL: | Click Here To View | |
| Description: | limoges creamer & sugar bowl | |
| Grade: | Extremely Fine | |
| Condition: | a little bit of gold has worn off on the rim of the creamer-no chips, scratches or cracks | |
| Origin: | won it i9n a card game | |
| Provenance: | na | |
| Appraised By: | Camille Buda |
| Appraiser Comments: | The Limoges porcelain cream and sugar were probably made around 1920. The decoration is attractive and appears to be hand painted. The rose design is attractive and a popular theme. Minor gold loss does not effect value. Appraisal is for the set. Add another $50 if either piece is signed by the artist. |
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