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Your son has just taken his first step or your daughter has won first prize in a dance show. It is her 25th marriage anniversary or her husband made a career breakthrough for her. Whatever the hype, Limoges boxes and figurines can be some of the most unique and exquisite things to give as a gift.

Above all, if you are an avid collector of vintage items, you are sure to draw everyone’s attention to your display shelf simply by keeping a few of these impeccable works of art. However, as a serious collector, you should consider a few things before choosing a box simply because you like the way it looks.

Meet the Authentic Makers – Duplicate Limoges boxes have flooded the market these days due to the increasing demand for these works of art. So, to make sure he’s not getting his hands on a figure made by a local brick-and-mortar artist, getting to know some of the genuine makers is a must.

Vintage Limoges boxes were traditionally designed and made to royal commission and are rare varieties that have Fleur de Lys imprinted on them. Some of the newer manufacturers are Haviland, Rochard, Artoria, Dubarry and the like, who are known for their excellent craftsmanship in case design.

Decoration: The decoration of the surface is another important criterion to take into account. To add some of the immaculate hand-decorated varieties, look for the Peinture Mein label. Alternatively, you can also try a combination of handwork and decals where the highlight stripes are done by hand and will have Rehausse Main as their designation.

Detailing and Painting – Authentic Limoges boxes are known for their impeccable detail where artists use their creative influence to make intricate designs one color taken at a time. When one shade is finished, a firing process is applied before another color is used. Therefore, beware of designs that depict the mother daubing herself with colors. The proportion and pragmatism of the different shades are ultimately used to position a specific landscape or image.

Collector’s Collection: If you want to expand your collection of Vintage items, it’s worth looking into miniature Limoges tea and coffee sets designed by a particular factory or craftsman. Alternatively, you can also stack the items in tune with a particular theme, occasion, or animals.

Limited Edition Boxes: Limited Edition Limoges Boxes are truly valuable pieces of art that not only enhance your treasure trove of collectibles, but can also earn you big profits at subsequent auctions. If you want to add a limited edition to your display cabinet, look for one that is restricted to a specific designer. Authentic and Accurate Limited Designs are unique in their mold designs as the details of the miniature are made entirely by hand and by a single craftsman. You can identify a limited edition from the trademark signature of the particular craftsman.

Genuine Limoges boxes are indeed priceless treasures to hoard and it is the assiduous handcrafted artwork that catapults their prices. So don’t be overwhelmed to find such boxes at scrap prices. These are likely duplicates and will not add value to your collectibles.

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