SKU
7943
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Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired)
was
$500.00
Special Price
$449.00
RETIRED
The Winning Horse! This exquisite Limoges box features a steeplechase HORSE & RIDER. The highly detailed Limoges box portrays the horse jumping over the fence obstacle over a stream onto the dirt path. Inside is a painting of the winning horse in a picture frame with the winning ribbons. This outstanding Limoges box is artfully and colorfully hand-painted and hand-decorated with great detail and has been fired numerous times to achieve its brilliant colors. The collectible horse Limoges box is adorned with intricate metalwork and an ornate clasp in the shape of a fence. This Limoges porcelain box is meticulously crafted entirely in Limoges, France and bears the insignia of the artist.
DIMENSIONS: 2.5" H, 2.75" Diameter
DIMENSIONS: 2.5" H, 2.75" Diameter
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired) rare?
Limoges boxes that are still in production may not be rare. Limoges boxes that are retired may be rare or soon to become rare. -
Is Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired) made in Limoges, France?
Yes, Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired) is made in Limoges, France—the original birthplace of porcelain Limoges boxes. -
Is Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired) fragile during shipping?
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Is Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired) inspired by French culture?
Yes, Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired) celebrates traditional French art, symbolism, and storytelling. -
Is Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired) made using traditional methods?
Yes, Steeplechase Race Jumping Horse & Rider Limoges Box (Retired) is crafted with time-honored Limoges porcelain techniques dating back to the 18th century.