Camille Tharaud - Bonbonniere – Limoges porcelain

Camille Tharaud - Bonbonniere – Limoges porcelain
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Camille Tharaud - Bonbonniere - Limoges porcelain - France, around 1900/1920.

Superb candy box in Limoges porcelain, by Camille Tharaud, signed, with handmade decoration of flowers in blue colors and gold threads, Art Nouveau period around 1900/1920.

Camille THARAUD (1878/1956) passionately embarked on research and development of high-fire enamels, fired at 1400°C, traveling all over France to find all kinds of minerals and oxides. He will create the first decorations by hand on raw enamel in Limoges porcelain.
Camille THARAUD remains the globally recognized porcelain maker for his high-fire decorations and sees his works exhibited in the greatest museums.
Country: France, Limoges

Period: Art Nouveau, circa 1900/1920.

Signed "Camille Tharaud".

Dimension: H 7cm x W 14cm

Weight: 345g

Very good state.

Careful shipping with tracking, signature and insurance.

Ref: CPRWM1KHKU

Style Art Nouveau (Porcelain shaped pieces of Art Nouveau Style)
Period 20th century (Porcelain shaped pieces 20th century)
Country of origin France
Artist Camille Tharaud
Width (cm) 14
Height (cm) 7
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 1 Business Day
Location 41140, Thésée, France
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