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A Giraud Porcelain marks all seem to have included the word Limoges regardless of the time period in which they were used. From the A Giraud Porcelain factory's beginnings in 1935, the mark read Giraud and Brousseau Limoges with the word and actually being an ampersand. From around 1967 until about 1979, the A Giraud Porcelain mark was A Giraud and Cie.
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The word Cie was replaced by Fils at around 1979. A green A Giraud porcelain mark that read Giraud Limoges France was used both during the 1920s as well as sometime around 1979. Staring around 1935, there were some A Giraud Porcelain pieces bearing the word Sauviat in the middle with Limoges on top and the year 1836 at the bottom. What appears to be red flames were also placed in between the words.

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