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<p>[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 602521, member: 10617"]I have had the trouble in looking for my set, but then again haviland limoges had a sorting system. </p><p>Your style was made in America between the ages of 1900-1949. It could have been a hand painted set, but I will look more into it when I get more time. It is harder to find hand painted pieces for sets as they where not made in high quantities. </p><p>That being said, it looks like it was not fully painted, but followed a pattern. The finer details look like they where put on after it is made. Sort of like a decal process with hand painted outlining with the white and gold sticking out/popping up as another layer. That is within one reasonable suggestion to support how you have a set.</p><p>It reminds me of the pieces that was made in Texas by the W.G. & CO. The style it wanted to be (Will leave picture down below).</p><p>If you have the piece that chipped off I would recommend repair before replacement. With the right slight of hand and the piece intact, you may be able to restore it to its former glory before the chip happened without any hint it was ever mistreated.</p><p>I am in no ways an expert and wiscbirddog might know a bit more on the subject, but I thought I would through my hat of thoughts into the conversation. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]178362[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NickRobin, post: 602521, member: 10617"]I have had the trouble in looking for my set, but then again haviland limoges had a sorting system. Your style was made in America between the ages of 1900-1949. It could have been a hand painted set, but I will look more into it when I get more time. It is harder to find hand painted pieces for sets as they where not made in high quantities. That being said, it looks like it was not fully painted, but followed a pattern. The finer details look like they where put on after it is made. Sort of like a decal process with hand painted outlining with the white and gold sticking out/popping up as another layer. That is within one reasonable suggestion to support how you have a set. It reminds me of the pieces that was made in Texas by the W.G. & CO. The style it wanted to be (Will leave picture down below). If you have the piece that chipped off I would recommend repair before replacement. With the right slight of hand and the piece intact, you may be able to restore it to its former glory before the chip happened without any hint it was ever mistreated. I am in no ways an expert and wiscbirddog might know a bit more on the subject, but I thought I would through my hat of thoughts into the conversation. [ATTACH=full]178362[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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