Martin Limoges Porcelains m35
Pierre Martin leased the old Nivet porcelain factory in Limoges in 1882. In 1886 his brother Charles Martin became a partner. By 1886 Charles Martin was alone in the business, and he bought the building in 1905. At some point Charles was joined by his son-in-law Jean Duche, who became a partner c1923. The factory closed in the early 1930s.
Martin Marks and Limoges Boxes
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Mark M35a: green porcelain mark, from 1891 to sometime before 1935.
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Mark M35b green or blue decoration mark, dates unknown - was used in 1929
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We do not know if Martin made any Limoges boxes.
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