"Savor history." This Limoge Art Nouveau Period Bone China Teacup enchants with its timeless intricate floral design and delicate gold scroll work, encapsulating the elegance and craftsmanship of late 19th Century French porcelain. As an authentic piece from the renowned Guerin workshop, it bares historical significance and rarity, offering more than just a teacup, but a tasteful journey back in time. Ideal for antique collectors and enthusiasts of fine china, it provides an opportunity to own a piece of French art history.
Despite its age, the teacup remains in excellent condition, a testament to the quality and care infused into its creation. Experience the timeless allure of French porcelain with this unique piece of culinary heritage." In 1836, William Guillaume Guerin established a porcelain workshop in Faubourg Montjovis Limoge, France, joining the many others who had used Limoge as part of their makers mark since 1771.