"Very Rare Enamel, Limoges Enamels In Sub Cooking Matte Signed Siga"
Very rare Limoges enamel under cooking. Represents a colorful landscape and very well framed, which is rare for the enamels of Limoges. At the back is noted: Signed SIGA, pseudonym Dimone Doude, active in Limoges before and after the Second World War until the 60s. She never wanted to register in the profession of enameller, which explains the very restrained diffusion of his works. The technology used here and that she likes is the sub-enamel cooking that avoids the shine of enamel that keeps a grainy appearance. Boris Veisbrot will often use this technique. Period around 1950. Delivery 14 euros in France, 25 euros in the EU and 35 euros rest of the world.