Raymond Laporte Limoges Porcelains L10
Raymond Laporte (c1848-1898) began as a Limoges porcelain manufacturer in 1872. He was partner with his father-in-law H. Ardant from 1873 until Ardant died in 1883. Laporte then opened another factory nearby; it closed in 1897. Laporte's production included authorized reproductions of Sevres porcelains and sculptures in biscuit.
Raymond Laporte Marks and Limoges Boxes
The Laporte marks are rare. They include RL and a flying insect, usually called a butterfly.
It's unlikely that Raymond Laporte made any Limoges boxes.
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