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Limoges France Porcelain Cameo Brooch – Romantic Courting Couple Scene Gold Frame
Limoges France Porcelain Cameo Brooch – Romantic Courting Couple Scene Gold Frame
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A rare and charming vintage Limoges France porcelain cameo brooch featuring a hand-painted romantic courting couple scene a gentleman and lady in 18th-century dress set in a lush garden. The oval porcelain miniature is mounted in an ornate gold-tone frame with decorative border detailing, finished with a pin clasp on the reverse.
Marked on the reverse: "MADE IN LIMOGES FRANCE" confirming authentic Limoges porcelain manufacture.
Limoges France porcelain cameo brooch vintage Key Features:
- Brand: Made in Limoges France authentic French porcelain.
- Type: Cameo brooch pin wearable collectible.
- Scene: Hand-painted romantic courting couple in 18th-century dress.
- Frame: Ornate gold-tone metal with decorative border.
- Condition: Vintage consistent with age.
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Ideal for: Limoges collectors, vintage jewellery enthusiasts, and French antique lovers.
FAQ
Are Limoges brooches worth anything?
Yes, authentic Limoges France porcelain brooches with hand-painted scenes are actively collected. Comparable pieces sell for AU$50–$200+ on Etsy and eBay.
Are old cameo brooches worth money?
Yes, vintage cameo brooches with porcelain miniatures, particularly those marked "Made in Limoges France", are more valuable than mass-produced resin cameos due to their hand-painted detail and authentic provenance.
Is Limoges France porcelain valuable?
Yes, Limoges is among the world's most collectible porcelain. Pieces marked "Made in Limoges France" with hand-painted decoration command strong collector interest globally.
How to tell if old brooches are valuable?
Look for a maker's mark, material quality, and hand-painted detail. This brooch is marked "MADE IN LIMOGES FRANCE" on the reverse a clear indicator of authentic French porcelain manufacture and collector value.
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