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Limoges Collection

Limoges, a city in France known for its rich history and diverse culture, has more to offer than just its famous porcelain company

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Limoges Collection: Domestic Cattle, Limousin, Haltcliffe Vermount pedigree bull, world record priced beef bull
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Limoges Collection: CGT Limoges First Class dinner plates, cup and saucer
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Limoges Collection: Two Crowned Martyrs, c. 1200-10 (enamel, copper & glass)
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Limoges Collection: Little reliquary chest. Gilt copper, enamel. Limoges. 13th century
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Limoges Collection: Little reliquary chest. Gilt copper, enamel. Limoges. 13th century
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Limoges Collection: Saint Valerie, virgin and martyr in Limoges (3rd century) and Saint Martial
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Limoges Collection: The donkey cups of ignorant schoolchildren, illustration for the table of 4
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Limoges Collection: Martyrdom of St Boniface at the hands of Frisian bandits, Dokkum, Netherlands, 754 (litho)
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Limoges Collection: Battle of the Holme, 902, between the Danes and the army of Wessex and Kent under Edward the Elder
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Limoges Collection: Bloody riots in Limoges, France (colour litho)
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Limoges Collection: French soldiers and police killing an escaped cow in Limoges (colour litho)
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Limoges Collection: View of the city of Limoges, Upper Vienne (87), 1862. Engraving by Leo Drouyn in 'Le Magasin
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Limoges Collection: CHECK CAPTIONS
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Limoges Collection: Pink and Blue or, The Cahen d Anvers Girls, 1881 (oil on canvas)
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Limoges Collection: Coffre reliquaire decoree de scenes de la vie de sainte Valerie, martyre de Limoges
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Limoges Collection: S Leonard;s Edmund;s Hugh (engraving)
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Limoges Collection: Death of the Virgin Mary (engraving)
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Limoges Collection: Vue de Limoges (engraving)
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Limoges Collection: Pair of Shells with Portraits Forming a Purse, Limoges, Early 16th century or 19th
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Limoges Collection: Casket with Scenes of David and Solomon, Limoges, c. 1550
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Limoges Collection: Medallion, probably Margaret of Lorraine (recto); the Virgin Seated on a Throne... c
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Limoges Collection: Plate with Scene of the Month of April, Limoges, 1500 / 1600
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Limoges Collection: Tazza with Moses Striking Water from the Rock, Limoges, 1570 / 75. Creator: Master I. C
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Limoges Collection: Pieta, Limoges, early 16th century. Creators: Penicaud Workshop, Jesus Christ
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Limoges Collection: Two Plaques with Interlaced Chimeras, Limoges, 1200 / 50. Creator: Unknown
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Limoges Collection: Plaque with the Crucifixion, Limoges, 1200 / 10. Creator: Unknown
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Limoges Collection: Plaques from a Reliquary Casket with the Martyrdom of a Saint, Limoges, 1200 / 50
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Limoges Collection: Reliquary Monstrance, Limoges, 1300 / 1400. Creator: Unknown
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Limoges Collection: Triptych with The Crucifixion, The Flagellation, and The Entombment, Limoges, c. 1500
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Limoges Collection: Reliquary Casket, Limoges, c. 1200. Creator: Unknown
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Limoges Collection: Hercules, plate
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Limoges Collection: Plaque with Saint marziale by Limosina manufacture
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Limoges Collection: Ewer, Enamel on Copper, in the Manner of the Enamels of Limoges (chromolitho)
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Limoges Collection: Emaux Cloisonnes ou Champleves du Mans, de Limoges and d Aix-la-Chapelle (colour litho)
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Limoges Collection: Visigoth soldier, 375 (litho)
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Limoges Collection: Tatar soldier, 997 (litho)
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Limoges Collection: Victory of the Swiss over the Burgundians at the Battle of Morat, 1476 (litho)
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Limoges Collection: Conversion of Ethelbert, King of Kent, to Christianity, Canterbury, c600 (litho)
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Limoges Collection: Crucifix, Limousin Workshop (wood)
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Limoges Collection: Limoges (colour litho)
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Limoges Collection: Rue de la Boucherie in Limoges, France (colour litho)
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Limoges Collection: Limoges, Place Jourdan (colour photo)
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Limoges Collection: Limoges, Cathedrale St-Etienne, Clocher et Facades O (Vue prise de la cour interieure de l Eveche)
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Limoges Collection: Lattice Iron Viaduct at the Ruisseau d Alma, Junction of the Montlucon and Limoges Railway
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Limoges Collection: Chasse, 1200-1250 (copper, gilded, engraved, chased, champleve enamel, wood core)
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Limoges Collection: Henry III, King of Germany, Italy and Burgundy and Holy Roman Emperor
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Limoges Collection: Egbert, King of Wessex, 823 (litho)


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Limoges, a city in France known for its rich history and diverse culture, has more to offer than just its famous porcelain company. In the heart of Limousin, domestic cattle graze peacefully on the picturesque landscapes. Among them stands the majestic Haltcliffe Vermount pedigree bull, a symbol of strength and beauty, and is renowned for its world record-priced beef bull, showcasing the region's dedication to quality livestock. Alongside this magnificent creature grazes a gentle cow, forming an idyllic scene that captures the essence of rural life. Beyond agriculture, Limoges boasts exquisite craftsmanship seen in CGT Limoges First Class dinner plates and delicate cup and saucer sets. These pieces showcase the city's mastery in creating stunning porcelain works of art. Delving into history reveals treasures like two crowned martyrs from the 13th century. Made with enamel, copper, and glass by skilled artisans in Limoges long ago, these relics transport us back to medieval times when faith played a central role in people's lives. Another relic from this era is a little reliquary chest made of gilt copper and enamel—a testament to both religious devotion and exceptional craftsmanship prevalent during that time period. The stained glass windows at Cathedrale de Limoges pay homage to Saint Valerie and Saint Martial—patrons of Aquitaine—who lived during the 3rd century. These intricate facsimiles beautifully capture their stories through vibrant colors illuminating sacred spaces. However, not all tales associated with they can as enchanting; some carry darker undertones. Charles Barataud's attempted suicide while imprisoned reminds us that even amidst beauty lies human tragedy—a stark reminder of our complex reality. Artistic expressions also find their place within Limoges' narrative.