A very rare and unique find from France... being only available at my Zen Cart powered on line boutique.
- This is a beautiful, fine white porcelain Limoges lamp with high glaze from the famous Léonard Bernardaud who lived from 1856-1923.
- In EXCELLENT condition and it has been wired by my husband and handyman Pieter.
- This in order to change it from French to American wiring.
- An Energy Saving light bulb, for going green, has been placed in it, together with a brand new white fabric lamp shade with harp.
- Undoubtedly you all know the modern day Bernardaud Lithopane: {French Bernardaud Votive Roses} <(click) lamps.
- The porcelain pattern is called 'VINCENNES' and Replacements Ltd. <(click) does have this in the color purple in their china listing. Vincennes is a beautiful Château in Paris, France.
- A blogger friend Chantal, just happened to write a blog about Château Vincennes <(click)
Showing you the lovely cobalt blue pattern. At my on line boutique: Mariette's Back to Basics <(click it) you can find the measurements of this beauty.
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For the info about these Bernardaud Limoges Porcelain Marks click on the hyperlink. |
See above Théodore Bernardaud porcelain B & Cie marks sale from Christie's <(click it) and check the value.
Bernardaud marks |
History link |
Hoi Mariette,
ReplyDeleteDank je wel voor dit bijzondere verhaal van een creatieve familie. Heel bijzonder dat de fabriek na al die jaren nog in het bezit van de familie is. Je lamp is prachtig! Ik heb zelf geen Limoges, maar ik kan het wel waarderen. Fijn dat Pieter de bedrading van de lamp zelf kan vervangen. Erg handig!
Ee fijne dag!
Lieve groet, Madelief
HELLO MARIETTE,
ReplyDeleteWHAT A BEAUTIFUL LAMP :)
THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY BY BLOG AND LEAVING ME A NICE COMMENT!! HAVE A GREAT DAY :)
Hallo Mariette,
ReplyDeletedie Lampe sieht wirklich wunderschön und edel aus. Danke für die interessante Geschichte.
Schöne Grüße, Johanna
Nice post...beautiful pictures with informative writing.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes.
Hemant
http://childrensheaven.blogspot.com
Hello Mariëtte,
ReplyDeleteI hadn't seen this post yet (thanks for informing!!), wowh, nice to read all the history... and what a coincidence with my blog. Thanks for sharing the link & thanks too for your advice regarding the follow button... I've added it now ;)
Bisous from Versailles,
Chantal