LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament
LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament

LIMOGES Fragonard Miniature Collectible Grand Piano Ornament

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This exquisite collectible is a miniature French Limoges porcelain Grand Piano, sculpted from the Fragonard house. Skillfully crafted by master artisans, it's an elegant addition to any home interior. With fine detail and classic Limoges style, this piano makes a unique gift for any music lover.

It is a piece of vintage craftsmanship that will be treasured for generations to come.

With a gold rim and accents, it measures only 6 cm long with a freestanding lid that is decorated with a baroque style scene.

It is in excellent vintage condition.

You can buy with confidence from our eclectic range of genuine vintage and antique items.

Our customers know that buying vintage is good for the planet, while we also get something that was made with quality and endurance in mind.

Over the years we have collected hundreds of beautiful examples of early to mid 20th century porcelain and earthenware produced mainly in England and Europe by reputable potteries. As manufacturing of these products in most cases ceased around the 1970s, the surviving items will become ever more precious.

Please remember that signs of wear and flaws in vintage items actually add to their charm and tell us a story, that’s why we love them! When the description mentions “crazing” (a network of fine lines in the fired glazed surface of pottery) in some cases that is accidental or deliberately produced/accentuated as a desired effect.