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"The Donkey Race" Limoges Porcelain Dish, Signed F. Mérigot, France, Circa 1890
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Charming Limoges porcelain dish with scalloped edges representing a popular festival, a donkey race in a village in Bretagne, attended by families in traditional outfits.
Maximilien-Ferdinand Mérigot (1822-1892) is a French porcelain painter who worked at the Manufacture de Sèvres and Limoges. His works are exhibited at the Musée d’Orsay, the Louvre museum and the Manufacture-museum of Sèvres.

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