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This remarkable triangular porcelain serving piece, adorned with a central handle, is a true collector’s gem. Signed by William Guérin, it dates back to the early 20th century, specifically between 1903 and 1911, based on its rear hallmark.
The renowned William Guérin porcelain factory, founded in 1872, was a symbol of innovation and artistry. By 1903, William Guérin’s sons, William and André, joined him, forming William Guérin et Cie. Known for their exquisite craftsmanship, the factory played a pivotal role in shaping the legacy of Limoges porcelain.
This elegant piece is decorated with delicate floral motifs, highlighting the timeless artistry that defined the Art Nouveau period. A perfect blend of history and beauty, it is ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of fine porcelain.
Don’t miss the chance to own this unique piece of Limoges history.
Style
Art nouveau
Period
Circa 1920
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Style: Art Nouveau
The Belle Epoque refers to a period marked by social, economic, technological and political progress from the end of the 19th century to the First World War.
The Art Nouveau style, sometimes called modern style, is avant-garde and calls for inventiveness. Featuring vegetal and arabesque curves, the singular aim is to achieve pleasant and decorative aesthetics.
Dimensions
Height: 8 cm
Diameter: 29 cm