limoges ware

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Porcelain, largely service ware, produced in Limoges, France, from the 18th century. Faience of undistinguished quality was produced there from 1736, but the manufacture of hard-paste, or true, porcelain dates only from 1771. In 1784 the factory was acquired as an adjunct of the royal factory at Sèvres (see Sèvres porcelain), and the decorations of the two wares became similar. After 1858 Limoges became a mass exporter of porcelain to the U.S. under the name Haviland
limoges ware

    Hyphenation

    Li·moges Ware

    Turkish pronunciation

    lımōj wer

    Pronunciation

    /ləˈmōᴢʜ ˈwer/ /ləˈmoʊʒ ˈwɛr/
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