Possibly attributable to a contemporary of Jaques Laudin (French 1663–1729): A Limoges bowl depicting the Virgin and child
probably late 17th century, the bowl of polylobed form, the central hexagonal cartouche depicting the Virgin and child embracing, each lobe containing various rural buildings, the reserve with coloured enamel, depicting a rustic dwelling within a woodland glade with flying birds, with twin fret pierced scrolling handles, minor losses 4.5cm high, 16.5cm diameter