Limoges Insignia, Marks & Backstamps: The authenticity of the Limoges box is in its backstamp markings. The backstamps is normally found at the base or inside the Limoge box. Limoge artisans use various techniques in marking their Limoges creations. Some inscribe the Limoges by hand at the base or inside, where space allows. Others, use a form stamp which is applied to the Limoges under the glaze.
The designation "Limoges, France" on the backstamp is the guarantee of the origin of manufacture. The words "Peint Main" indicate that the Limoges box is painted by hand. Some artists include their initials or name in the markings. If the Limoges box is created in a limited edition, the number will also be included in the backstamp.
To the modern collector, Limoges boxes are enjoyed as beautiful objects of exquisite craftsmanship. Originally, however, they were used as snuffboxes, and considered almost an integral part of one's wardrobe, to be carried in one's pocket like a fancy cigarette case. When snuff-taking lost its popularity, the boxes lost their original purpose. In the early twentieth century, they were commonly used as pillboxes. They may still be used for such purposes. Today, Limoges boxes are cherished by collectors for their fabulous detail, creative designs and sophistication. The artistry of Limoges boxes evoke the same kind of popular interest today as when they were first created in the 1700s.
These beautiful art boxes are created in wonderful shapes and colors like beautiful rare music boxes, classical, detailed animals, art, baby, birds, beach, books, casino, dance, fashion, food, games, garden, home furniture, music, patriotic, perfume, portraits, sea treasures, sports, tea time, travel, fruits, vegetables, etc. and are also made for different occasions such as Birthday, Wedding, Christmas, Chanukah, Easter, New Years, Halloween, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, St, Patrick's Day.