Paroutaud Freres Limoges Porcelains     P20

Madame Vue Paroutaud started a Limoges porcelain factory in 1895 with her sons Pierre and Paul; in 1902 it became Paroutaud Freres.
The brothers left in 1916, and the company became Maiger & Cie, managed by A. François.
In 1928, it became Union Porcelainiere, owned by Demarty and H. Lefarge.
From 1941 Lafrage and N. Nardon operated it as Limoges Porcelaine.
In 1963 it became Porcelaine Lafarge.

Paroutaud Freres Marks and Limoges Boxes

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Paroutaud Freres
Mark P20a: green porcelain mark 1903-1919
Paroutaud Freres
Mark P20b: green porcelain mark 1903-1919
Paroutaud Freres
Mark P20c: green porcelain mark(?) 1903-1919


We do not know if Paroutaud Freres made any Limoges boxes.