Imagine owning a piece of history, not just any history, but one that has been touched by the hands of a masterful artist.  This Limoges candy or bonbon dish, decorated by Pitkin and Brooks Studio, is not merely a container for sweets; it epitomizes unparalleled artistry and elegance.  Each brushstroke on the delicate pink roses is a testament to the skill and dedication of the decorator, King.  The intricate floral patterns dance across the fine porcelain, a canvas that has withstood the test of time since the early 1900's.  This candy dish is a relic of the Victorian aesthetic, a period renowned for its refined decor and ornate designs.  Owning this candy dish is like holding a fragment of the past, preserved in the form of porcelain that has been cherished for generations. 

Whether placed in a display cabinet or used during special occasions, this candy dish promises to add a touch of sophistication to any setting.  For collectors, this is a rare opportunity to enhance their fine china collection with a piece that is both historic and beautiful.  For decorators, it offers a chance to infuse a space with the charm of yesteryear.  And, for anyone who appreciates the finer things in life, it is an invitation to embrace the luxury and allure that only a genuine Limoges antique can provide.

Excellent, preowned condition no cosmetic damage.  Measures approximately by 5"W by 7.75"L.  Double-marked for importer Bawo and Dotter (Elite Limoges), and the renowned Pitkin & Brooks decorating studio (P&B Limoges), which denote production from 1900-14.  Artist signed, King.

Embrace the opportunity to own this bonbon dish, and let it be a testament to your exquisite taste and love for beauty.