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SUPERLATIVE Handpainted Limoge Shaving Mug/RICH VIOLETS
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WELCOME TO MY VIOLETS AUCTIONS!!! I will be listing some gorgeous and different Violet/Pansy items today. Violets - the flower of Love! Envision the young suitor plucking a bouquet of these beautiful flowers to present to a beloved one! Violets are from the Viola family which encompasses Pansies also. Violets are popping up now and spreading across the yard. Soon their dainty, nodding flowers will peep up from their handsome bed of leaves. Violets range from white to lilac to purple to pink. Adding in the ever-popular Pansy, the color range is immense. Pansies are one of the gardener favorites - with their smiling faces peeking up at you. Now t are many more combinations of colors and shapes - t are now gorgeous ruffled rims on Pansies. Violets and Pansies are almost up t with Roses as a favorite of the Turn of the Century China Painters. Everyone loves the dramatic purples on creamy, pristine porcelain. Please see all my items for fine, exquisite and gloriously beautiful porcelain - all painted with flowers from the Viola Family! This is the most beautiful Limoges Shaving Mug I've seen. It is superbly painted and the colors are impossibly rich and lovely. The artist has initaled (M.R.) and painted exquisite Violets in shades of deep, rich purple, all around the Shaving mug and down inside the inner lip! The artwork is wonderfully detailed and I love the shades of green on the background. The ruffled inner section, the rim and the handle are all painted in thick Gold. The Shaving Mug stands 3 1/2" tall and 5" from edge of lip to edge of handle. It is in outstanding condition with no chips, cracks, hairlines or color fading. The colors are extremely rich and vibrant and the gold looks good - some minor rubbing w the Mug was grasped over all these many years. It is marked with the Limoges Klingenberg (who made some extremely fine molds) Mark 3, circa 1890's.
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