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DAUM - France

In 1875, Jean Daum purchased a glassworks in Nancy, France and with his son's made Daum a leading force in the Art Nouveau movement. Daum is today renown for its Pate de Verre technique.


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ERCUIS - France

For more than hundred years, Ercuis has been found on all the most prestigious tables, including such legends as the Orient Express, The Normandie, The Ritz and The Plaza Athenee. True to its heritage of exceptional quality, Ercuis flatware comes in a choice of sterling silver, silver plate and solid stainless steel.


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FABERGE

For over a century, expert craftsmanship and the historical "Imperial Eggs" have become synonymous with Faberge. Peter Carl Faberge was the supreme craftsman of his area. As master designer to the Imperial Russian Court, he fashioned exquisite works of art. Handed down from generation to generation, Faberge creations have been collected by nobility throughout the world.


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JL COQUET - France

JL Coquet manufactures porcelain that is quite unique in its genre. The most traditional methods and ancestral manual techniques are employed in its avant-garde design to produce original, innovative and never indifferent shapes.


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LALIQUE - France

Lalique, the legendary French creator of beautiful crystal sculptures and vases, is an ideal choice for luxury gifts. Each unmistakably unique Lalique piece incorporates the compant's rich heritage inspired by Rene Lalique's art noveau designs.



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MEISSEN - Germany

Handpainted porcelain of lasting beauty, superb craftsmanship and enduring value since 1710.


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PHILIPPE DESHOULIERES - France

A delicately handmade border on the edge of a plate, a fine blade of gold or platinum painted on cup handles, the detail of a consistently exquisite decor are attributes that Philippe Deshoulieres is pleased to help discover and appreciate.



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RAYNAUD - France

Founded in 1849, the Montjovis manufacture became famous for its technically complex works under Napoleon III. Martial Raynaud bought it in 1919, and the firm soon become Raynaud & C in 1925. In 1952, they introduced industrial innovations, new techniques, and new shapes. Today, Raynaud still makes and decorates in Limoges unique porcelain, with marked preference for relief shapes and generously colored and gilt decorations.


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R. HAVILAND & C. PARLON - France

The Robert Haviland & C. Parlon factory has created many beautiful designs on fine pristine white Limoges porcelain since it was founded in 1853. Today, using centuries-old craftsmanship it continues to create patterns and pieces that fit many different lifestyles.


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