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Limoges La Seynie Fragonard Courting Couple Plate – Red Gold Gilt 16cm

Limoges La Seynie Fragonard Courting Couple Plate – Red Gold Gilt 16cm

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A beautiful vintage Limoges France Fragonard courting couple plate from La Seynie one of Limoges' most respected porcelain houses. The central scene depicts a classic Rococo courting couple after the style of Jean-Honoré Fragonard, set against a rich red ground with elaborate gold gilt scroll work border. Double back stamped "LIMOGES France" confirming authentic manufacture.

Limoges France Fragonard courting couple plate Key Features:

  • Brand: Limoges La Seynie, France double backstamped authentic Limoges porcelain.
  • Style: Rococo Fragonard courting couple scene, 1960s vintage.
  • Decoration: Rich red border with ornate gold gilt scrollwork.
  • Dimensions: 16cm wide.
  • Material: High-quality French porcelain, glossy finish.
  • Condition: Vintage original consistent with age.
  • Ideal for: Limoges collectors, French porcelain enthusiasts, and Fragonard art lovers.

FAQ

Is Limoges France porcelain valuable?

Yes, authentic Limoges with double backstamps and named makers like La Seynie command strong prices. Comparable Fragonard plates sell for AU$80–$200+ on Etsy and auction sites.

How much is my Limoges worth?

Value depends on maker, pattern, condition, and backstamp. This piece is double backstamped "LIMOGES France" a strong authenticity indicator that increases collector value.

Do people still collect Limoges?

Yes, Limoges remains one of the most actively collected porcelain categories worldwide, particularly vintage French pieces with Rococo scenes and gold gilt decoration.

What is special about Limoges porcelain?

Limoges is made from exceptionally pure kaolin clay found near Limoges, France producing a translucent, fine-grained porcelain that has been the gold standard of French decorative china since the 18th century.

Discover more vintage Limoges and French porcelain collectibles in our Antique & Vintage Collection from decorative plates to rare tableware.

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