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Bytown Video Productions is a local multimedia company based in Ottawa. Bytown Video Productions launched in 2010. Our Company offers a full ray of services to meet our clients from Video Production, Video Editing, Photography, Audio Visual, Video Conversion, Photo Scanning, Video Slideshows and CD/DVD/Blu-ray Duplication.
Pamela is an antique expert and the author of three books on the subject. She’s written over 400 articles on antique collecting for The Spruce Crafts. When valuing Limoges porcelain, savvy dealers and collectors give high marks for top-notch decor featuring finely detailed and skillful hand painting.
The west central city of Limoges, near Paris is known for its famous natives like the master of French Impressionism, Auguste Renoir, its oak barrels used in the production of Cognac, its high quality vitreous enamel works of art on copper that date back to the Medieval era, and the production of the finest porcelain known as Limoges porcelain.
Condition is vitally important when evaluating any piece of porcelain. For Limoges pieces, look for a strong, well-made hard paste porcelain body with well-executed, detailed hand painted designs, and a fine translucent glaze.
King Louis XVI purchased a porcelain factory in Limoges with the intent of using the Limoges porcelain bodies that were made there and shipping them to Sevres to have them decorated. While that relationship never came to fruition, Limoges porcelain consumption flourished following the French Revolution.