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vintage T&V Limoges hand-painted porcelain bowl, likely from France, as indicated by the “T&V Limoges France” mark and the “Depose” (registered design) stamp. The bowl features a floral design, possibly the “Tulip in Lustre” pattern, with gold accents and three ornate feet, suggesting it may be a decorative or serving piece. The signature “Fischer” on the rim could refer to the artist Emil J.T. Fischer, known for hand-painted Limoges pieces

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T&V Limoges Hand-Painted Porcelain Tulip Berry Bowl by Fischer

Decorative Arts/Porcelain

AI Estimated Value

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$250-350

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage T&V Limoges hand-painted porcelain bowl, likely originating from France, as indicated by the 'T&V Limoges France' mark (though not visible in the provided image, this information is supplied through context) and the 'Depose' (registered design) stamp. The bowl features a vibrant floral design, strongly suggesting the 'Tulip in Lustre' pattern, with prominent gold accents that define the inner border and scalloped rim. The primary color palette includes soft cream for the base porcelain, enriched by green foliage and light orange/yellow with subtle pink/red hues for the tulips. The overall design suggests a decorative or serving piece, possibly a fruit bowl or berry bowl, due to the presence of 10 drilled holes in the center, arranged in a star or cross-like pattern, which would allow for drainage. The scalloped rim adds an elegant, undulating outline to the piece. The craftsmanship appears to be of high quality, indicative of hand-painted porcelain from the late 19th to early 20th century. The signature 'Fischer' can be discerned on the rim, likely referring to the artist Emil J.T. Fischer, who was known for exquisite hand-painted Limoges pieces. The surface exhibits a glossy finish with an iridescent luster, particularly noticeable in the lighter areas and gold accents. Visible condition issues include expected wear consistent with age, particularly some loss or rubbing of the gold detailing along the rim and possibly within the patterned borders. No major cracks, chips, or repairs are immediately evident. The presence of three ornate feet (not visible but inferred from context) would elevate the bowl, adding to its decorative appeal and stability. The internal design features a central motif from which the tulips extend, framed by a thick gold band and an outer decorative border with repeating floral or geometric elements in red/maroon and muted gold tones, further highlighting the intricate hand-painting.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon examining this T&V Limoges porcelain berry bowl, I am presented with a piece of notable quality and artistic merit, likely dating to the turn of the 20th century. My assessment, based on the provided images and details, suggests the piece is authentic T&V Limoges porcelain, as indicated by the reported maker's marks, scalloped form, and high-quality hand-painted decoration. The signature 'Fischer,' likely that of artist Emil J.T. Fischer, significantly enhances its appeal and potential value, as his work is sought after by collectors. The 'Tulip in Lustre' pattern is vibrant, and the gold accents, though showing some age-appropriate wear on the rim, remain largely intact. The ten drainage holes confirm its function as a berry bowl, a desirable form. The overall condition appears to be very good, with no visible cracks or chips, though I must stress that this is based on visual data alone. Market comparables for signed, artist-decorated T&V Limoges pieces, particularly functional yet ornate forms like this berry bowl, typically range from $150 to over $400, depending on the artist, condition, and intricacy. The Fischer signature and the desirable tulip motif place this item at the higher end of that range. However, without a physical inspection, I cannot fully authenticate the signature or the porcelain marks, nor can I assess the extent of the gold wear or check for hairline cracks using magnification or blacklight. Full authentication would require in-person examination of the marks, signature, and condition, alongside any available provenance documentation confirming its history.

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