9/25/2023 0 Comments Limoges rochard antique marksSeveral typical classes of Book-plates (Ex-Libris). Interest, as well as of considerable value in supplementing an importantĬlass of illustrations to the printed books, and showing the origin of Of these examples are of the greatest bibliographical and general The most interesting in connection with the early printers, who, usingĭevices at first purely as trade marks for the protection of their booksĪgainst the pirate, soon began to discern their ornamental value, and,Ĭonsequently, employed the best available artists to design them. An unquestionable exception occurs, however, HERE are few phases of typography open to theĬharge of being neglected. In most browsers they will therefore appear a little larger than originally printed. Technical Note: The illustrations were scanned at 400ppi and scaled to 25% by pixel count. To display in this way are collected at the end of Words split across line breaks are shown with or without The texts of most pictured Marks will appear in plain type if you Typographical errors are shown with mouse-hover popups. Inconsistent capitalization of “mark” is as in the original. Lead to the specific illustration, not to its original location. In the body text and the List of Illustrations, links Page numbers in italics show the original location of First, make sure that the browser’s “character set” or “fileĮncoding” is set to Unicode (UTF-8). If the apostrophes and quotation marks in this paragraphĪppear as garbage, you may have an incompatible browser or unavailableįonts. To see my complete collection of fine antiques and vintage items please see the contents of my shop at Birne圜 encoding. An elegant antique find great for Ginori and/or Limoges collectors. This appealing hand decorated porcelain dish is ideal for display on a table or shelf. The rim stands 1.5" from the tabletop to the top edge. The piece measures 8.75" from the outside edge of the loop handle to the opposite end and is 7.5" at its widest point. A Limoges France mark is present beneath the green Ginori mark. Pinelli”, and the back is marked “Decorazione Eseguita Da Richard Ginori”, “Ginori ITALY", "Hand Painted” and hand painted in brick red with the number "057". As an antique, the dish shows minor signs of age consisting of a chip under the rim and slight wear to the gilded edges, both of which are mentioned for accuracy. That said, it should be mentioned that there is a production related circular void on the underside along with score marks which are not evident when the dish is on display. The dish is in very good vintage condition with no cracks or repairs. The ruffled edge has been finished with a band of shiny gilt trim, as has the loop handle. The image includes detailed variegated green leaves and thick vines in addition to curvilinear tendrils. The face features a large cluster of shaded pink grapes outlined in gilt along with a smaller bunch of gilt grapes outlined in reddish-brown. The leaf-shaped shallow dish has been made with a large loop handle at one side. This charming late 19th century hand painted Limoges porcelain dish was decorated by Richard Ginori artist R.
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