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Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp)

was $380.00 Special Price $249.00

Make Your Limoges Gift More Memorable with a Personalized Message Inside!

 

A Spectacular Holiday Keepsake!    Make the Seasons bright with this exceptional treasure box with an artfully hand-painted image of Santa Claus feeding a deer in the snow.  Beautifully hand-painted on all sides, there are various winter scenes and 24K Gold designs all around the Limoges box.  Inside is an exquisite painting of Holly Leaves as well as a 24K Gold inscription "Merry Chrsistmas".   This magnificent Santa Limoges box is crafted of fine French porcelain and expertly hand-painted by master artisans in Limoges, France.   The collectible Limoges box is adorned with hand-fitted metalwork and a Christmas Tree clasp.  Fully marked at the base with the insignia of the artist.

DIMENSIONS:   3.25" W, 3.25" D, 1.5" H

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) be restocked if sold out?
    As a collectible, Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) may not be restocked once sold out.
  • How should I clean Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp)?
    Gently dust Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or water.
  • Is Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) made in Limoges, France?
    Yes, Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) is made in Limoges, France—the original birthplace of porcelain Limoges boxes.
  • Is Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) an authentic Limoges box?
    Absolutely. Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) is crafted in the Limoges region of France and bears the authentic Limoges mark.
  • Is Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) ideal for someone who loves France?
    Absolutely. Santa Claus Feeding a Deer Limoges Box (Beauchamp) captures the charm and heritage of French craftsmanship.