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Salt and pepper shaker

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Limoges porcelain, especially when it is white and gold, always brings a touch of timeless elegance to your table. The evidence is these lovely salt and pepper shaker.

Style

Period

Circa 1950

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Porcelain was first produced in Limoges in 1771. King Louis XV made this factory a royal  manufactory.  After the Revolution, François Alluaud, owner of a factory, was the pioneer of the industrial  development of porcelain in Limoges. He innovated and improved the manufacturing  processes.  At the beginning of the 19th century, factories flourished in the city, and Limoges porcelain  became increasingly renowned in Europe.  With the arrival of the New Yorker David Haviland in Limoges in 1842, the history of  porcelain took a new turn. Under his influence Limoges porcelain began to be exported  across the Atlantic. The Americans spent lavishly on the delicate and elegant pieces they  adore.  Haviland also promoted porcelain in Second Empire Paris, where it was a great success.  Today, Limoges porcelain is the symbol of excellence of the great French craft houses, such  as Haviland, or Bernardaud.


Dimensions


Height: 4 cm

Diameter: 3 cm

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