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    Posted 12 years ago

    chinablue
    (42 items)

    This is another piece that I wanted to show and share. No, it isn't blue, but it has roses! ;-) It is a really sweet pattern that I will probably never be able to identify, but I still love it. It measures just over 7 inches. It's marked Mark B25j: Green porcelain mark used 1896-1920 and Mark B25g: Red decoration mark (showing St. Martial),used 1896-1932. So that puts it between 1896 and 1920. This piece also came to me through my grandmother. Everything that was left from her collection is extremely important to me since she died two years before I was born. I was the only grandchild from her two children so I sort of made out like a bandit!

    Bawo & Dotter was established in New York City in the 1860s to import porcelain, especially from Limoges, into the USA. In the early 1870s they established The Elite Works in Limoges to decorate porcelain made by other factories. Their production included table china, decorative pieces and trinket boxes. Some of their marks incorporated St. Martial from the seal of the City of Limoges. Porcelain production was interrupted during WWI. Shortly after the war, they bought the William Guerin company (which had purchase the Pouyat company), and the company became Guerin-Pouyat-Elite, apparently continuing use of all three company marks. The company closed in 1932.
    Bawo & Dotter also had large operations in Austria and Czechoslovakia, with completely different marks.

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    1. miKKoChristmas11 miKKoChristmas11, 12 years ago
      Hi, chinablue. It's a most beautiful plate!, and a wonderful momento of your Grandmother. I'm so glad that you have this. miKKo
    2. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Thanks, miKKo! I have quite a few of these one of a kind/odds and ends pieces. They mix and match wonderfully for serving goodies buffet style. I believe in using what I have. Put then all out on an old white lace table cloth, and they're gorgeous! It makes me crazy when people have all these lovely things that they keep wrapped and packed away all the time. I have them so my family and I can enjoy them. :-)
    3. mikielikesigns2 mikielikesigns2, 12 years ago
      miKKos right, this is a very beautiful plate. Mikie
    4. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Thank you mikielikesigns2 and bratjdd.
    5. mary64, 9 years ago
      My grandmother loved limoges rosebud pattern and collected a number of place settings and some serving pieces. The marks are similar to those shown above, but the pattern, while very similar, isn't quite exactly the same. She really loved this, so I love it, too. I'm looking forward to re-doing my kitchen, so I can have a display cabinet for my china.

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