"Porcelain Of Las Eynie - Trembleuse Cup And Its Saucer - Baignol Manufacture - Ep. 18th Century"
TASSE TREMBLEUSE and its SAUCER in porcelain from the BAIGNOL Manufactory in LA SEYNIE - Ep. LATE 18th century With a white background with polychrome decoration in a reserve in the center of two birds (doves) on an altar and trophies of arms, frieze of flowers and birds on the border and gold fillets on the edges. The handle in the shape of double intertwined branches Mark(s): Under the cup: "LS. B." in red and under the Souc.: intaglio "LSB", Dimension(s): Cup: Height: 9.7 cm - Length: 11.5 cm - Souc.: 15.5 cm - Diam.: 15.5 cm, Condition(s): VERY GOOD CONDITION - Minor maintenance of a crack on the cup (Repair invisible to the eye) - Missing the lid, Period: LATE 18th century. The Baignol factory in La Seynie, located near Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche in Haute-Vienne, is one of the oldest porcelain factories in Limoges, founded in 1774. It owes its development to the discovery of kaolin in this region, essential for the production of high-quality hard porcelain. Under Baignol's direction in the 19th century, the factory maintained its prestige by producing pieces of exceptional whiteness and great finesse. Its hand-painted decorations include floral motifs, palmettes and gilded ornaments characteristic of the neoclassical style. La Seynie, under Baignol, is renowned for its tableware, decorative objects and special orders. Its production combines artisanal tradition and technical innovation, making it a reference in the history of French porcelain. Today, porcelain marked "La Seynie" or attributed to this period are highly sought after by collectors for their elegance and timeless refinement and are extremely rare. PAYMENT and TRANSPORT PAYMENTS ACCEPTED via PAYPAL / TRANSFER / CB online or by CHECK. PACKAGES WILL BE POSTED WITHIN 4 DAYS. GROUPED SHIPPING POSSIBLE IN CASE OF PURCHASE OF MULTIPLE ITEMS.