Superb Art Deco teapot in Limoges porcelain, stamped "Porcelaines", "EM" for Emile Madesclaire, "Limoges".
This porcelain factory was built in Limoges in 1920 by Emile Madesclaire and was taken over in 1934 by Etablissements Boyer et Cie (source: https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/).
The teapot presented therefore dates from the Art Deco period and was manufactured between 1920 and 1934, according to the brand on the back. It is made of white porcelain decorated with fine gold for the spout, handle and handle and garnished on top with a garland of small flowers bordered in gold as well as at its base.
It is in perfect condition, no cracks or missing, and the gilding is intact without normal wear.
Dimensions: 19 cm wide overall by 11 cm high, 11 cm body, 7 cm diameter base, weight 241 g. Capacity: 0.5 liters.
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