Jammet & Seignolles Limoges Porcelains j10
Jammet & Seignolles was founded by Henri Seignolles and partner Jammet as a decorating studio in Limoges in 1950. Sometime later they aquired the factory in Saint Brice that had been founded by François Baignol in 1825 and in intervening years used by both Guerin & Cie and by Jouhanneaud Freres.
In 1962 they completely renovated the factory, then in 1976 added in Limoges a new building with a new furnace which allowed them to be the first in Limoges to offer dishwasher-safe decoration. In 1996 Jacques Seignolles became director. In 2005 they won a business award for increasing exports.
Porcelaine Jammet Seignolles et Cie decorate porcelain blanks from Porcelaines de la Fabrique.
Jammet & Seignolles Marks and Limoges Boxes
The marks say the company name.
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Mark J10a: Decoration mark
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Mark J10b: Decoration mark
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We do not known if Jammet & Seignolles made any Limoges boxes.
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