1.40K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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1.40K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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Hello,
I have what I believe to be a candy or trinket dish. Under the glaze it reads ‘LIMOGES FRANCE” in green. On top of the glaze it reads “B. ALTMAN & Co. Paris New York” in blue. I know that Benjamin Altman, founder of B.Altman & Co. was a collector of fine china. I am thinking this dish was imported from France for B.Altman & Co. to decorate and sell. If I am correct, What year could this be and any worth? Thank you for any replies.

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You need to post the mark. Limoges, France is a place, not a company. The Castel Porcelain company used a green mark that says “Limoges” in cursive and underlined and stars at either end with the word, “France” underneath.

It was in use between 1950-1979.

For modern french porcelain, it comes down to the artistry of the decoration to determine value, although there are exceptions. Tiffany’s limoges porcelain does pretty well.

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