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Limoges "Casino" pattern Transferware decalcomania mixtion porcelain

Description

These are the casino pattern from Limoges from the 50's, however these are the exact reverse from everything that I have seen from that pattern. 

These appear to be hand painted from the stroke marks. The "suits" , clubs, hearts, etc., have the stroke marks from the brush, however the Queen & Jack do not show strokemarks.

There is a blue hallmark on the back & after looking at the strokes it appears to be imm or 1mm rather than ww1 or wwi on what i belive is on top of the glaze.

Both dishes are trimmed in gold paint.

Category Pottery
Medium porcelain
Distinguishing marks Could be 1 of 4 depending how you look at it
imm, 1mm or ww1, wwi
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 4 1/4" X 4 1/4"
Weight 3oz each
Price Paid (If known) $8 set
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