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<p>[QUOTE="Abegweit, post: 211432, member: 3988"]I've had this piece for sometime. The pictures here really don't do it justice. It has a pastel appearance and with the smallest amount of light glows softly. I'm lead to believe this is a hand-painted "blank" limoge type piece, but I expect the absence of any marks disqualifies it as limoge? It is signed I assume by the artist. Interestingly enough when I started looking into artists here there were quite a few that used this style, that is, an initial followed by the surname and there were a number that started with "M" and similar surnames, but no "Bauld". While I have some pretty diverse collecting tastes, I don't have a lot of knowledge about pieces like this, so was wondering if anyone has heard of this artist or if the person that so beautifully painted this back when, was just copying the signature style of known artists. Any feedback would be appreciated.[ATTACH=full]61862[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]61863[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Abegweit, post: 211432, member: 3988"]I've had this piece for sometime. The pictures here really don't do it justice. It has a pastel appearance and with the smallest amount of light glows softly. I'm lead to believe this is a hand-painted "blank" limoge type piece, but I expect the absence of any marks disqualifies it as limoge? It is signed I assume by the artist. Interestingly enough when I started looking into artists here there were quite a few that used this style, that is, an initial followed by the surname and there were a number that started with "M" and similar surnames, but no "Bauld". While I have some pretty diverse collecting tastes, I don't have a lot of knowledge about pieces like this, so was wondering if anyone has heard of this artist or if the person that so beautifully painted this back when, was just copying the signature style of known artists. Any feedback would be appreciated.[ATTACH=full]61862[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]61863[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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