Limoges, France Porcelain Historic Montgolfier Brothers Hot Air Balloon Trinket Box

Hand painted, signed. Retired style. 2.65" tall, 1.75" wide.
Manufacturer: Limoges Porcelain Limoges Porcelain
Attribute nameAttribute value
ConditionPre-Owned
MaterialPorcelain
SKU: 100002827
$186.00
Availability: Out of stock

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Description

This exquisite Limoges porcelain trinket box, crafted in France, honors the historic Montgolfier Brothers and their pioneering hot air balloon flight. Designed in the shape of a colorful hot air balloon, it features intricate hand-painted details and delicate gold accents. A timeless collectible celebrating innovation and the artistry of Limoges porcelain.

Attribute nameAttribute value
ConditionPre-Owned
MaterialPorcelain

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