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What an original retro decoration for your bathroom...

Antique bottle / medicine jar / apothecary from the 60s/70s with matching lid in porcelain from Limoges, France.

The decoration is hand-painted. The green and pink plant motifs, also known as the ‘Florence’ pattern, are enhanced by gold / gold mirror-effect edging on each jar and lid. The inscription is in black.

These pots are extremely rare and of exceptional quality. The factory has made identical jars for the more common cooking spices.  

Each jar is stamped with Limoges porcelain. Two are stamped ‘Florence’ (1963) and one is stamped by the decorator Jean Feuillade (1960).

A little history...

Beauredon et Jabelot porcelain factory, then Texeraud, then Union Limousine, then Porcelaine d'Art Florence, now Impérialimoges porcelain factory.

Auguste Jabelot and François Beauredon built this porcelain factory in 1920. They were succeeded in 1925 by Léon Texeraud, who ran a small porcelain factory on rue Lavoisier in Limoges. He built new workshops in 1928. In 1937, the company

the company was sold to Union Limousine, based in Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat (87). At that time, the site was occupied by a small pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. The decoration workshops were then sold to Porcelaines d'Art

Florence (SARL Bontemps et Cie). 

APOTHECARY JAR - ARSENIC

SKU: ARSENIC
€105.00 Regular Price
€60.00Sale Price
Quantity
  • Height (including lid): 10 cm

    Diameter: 4.5 cm

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