Antique Tressemann & Vogt Limoges France Handled Serving Tureen, Circa 1892–1907
Antique Tressemann & Vogt Limoges France Handled Serving Tureen, Circa 1892–1907
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There is something wonderfully timeless about bringing an antique tureen to the table. Crafted by Tressemann & Vogt (T&V) in Limoges, France between 1892 and 1907, this elegant serving tureen is a beautiful example of the fine porcelain that made Limoges famous around the world. Delicate sprays of pink blossoms are framed by richly burnished hand-applied gold gilt, while the graceful silhouette and sculpted handles reflect the refined artistry of the Belle Époque era.
Measuring 9.75" x 8.25", it was originally intended for serving soups and stews, but today it feels equally at home holding fresh fruit, seasonal greenery, or simply displayed as the centerpiece of a beautifully collected dining table or china cabinet.
For more than a century, pieces like this have been passed from one generation to the next, carrying with them stories of holiday gatherings, family celebrations, and beautifully set tables. Whether used for entertaining or admired as a decorative heirloom, this tureen brings warmth, history, and unmistakable elegance to a home. A rare piece of antique French porcelain designed to be treasured for another hundred years.
About T&V Limoges
Founded in Limoges, France, Tressemann & Vogt (T&V) became one of the region's most respected porcelain manufacturers during the late 19th century. Their pieces were celebrated for their exceptionally fine hard-paste porcelain, hand-decorated floral motifs, and luxurious gold gilding. Today, T&V Limoges remains highly sought after by collectors for its craftsmanship, beauty, and enduring elegance.
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