Posted 14 years ago
TeresaD
(252 items)
I did not get these as a set I got them years apart and didn’t realize until yesterday that it was part of a set the lipstick is still full I’m glad it hasn’t melted. I think it may be porcelain..
And on the bottom of the lipstick (( PARIS-FRANICE BREVETE S.G.O.G LCS))
Dose anyone have anything like this Or no of a web site that they can give me some information on these pieces
I tried to make out what it said in the photo I cant be for sure but this may be it ... Stragonard ... Limoged ....It's to hard to see
HI! I don't know of any web pages that are very useful, however, Brevete is french for Patented, and SGDG stands for Sans Garantie Du Gouvernement (in french also).
Hi, they look very much like Limoges items to me, I have collected powder compacts and vintage vanity for over 20 years - the transfer prints are in the style of Fragonard, I would suspect they date c. 1950's.
Thank you
"Breveté" indicates that the design of this unknown item
incorporates one or more patents claimed by Blanchon.
"S.G.D.G." (Sans garantie du Gouvernement) is a disclaimer
required by the government of France
stating that it does not guarantee enforcement of the claimed patent.
1844-1968.