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Hi Adam, many thanks for the excellent translation ! With your kind help about the inspiration for the design of this tray, I now...
Feb 21, 2017,10:29 AM
appreciate this gift even more !
Cheers,
Gordon
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Hi All, recently got a belated 2016 gift from my AD!
By: GLau : February 19th, 2017-06:22
How do you guys like the pattern? Although I learned French previously, I now cannot understand what the bottom message says. Can someone please translate for me? Used it for the recent Chinese New Year dinner party to hold sweets. Cheers, Gordon...
Original Cigars too!
By: Joepny : February 20th, 2017-09:40
I also like some of the chocolate covered biscuits. Great with coffee or tea. Cheers, Joe
It means in a poor translate:
By: Speedie74 aka Mr. Torquise : February 19th, 2017-07:59
" Pocket watch for women with a mini painting from email. Half-hunter ( savonette ) case from yellow gold. The cover of the watch is from rose coloured email, the back is guilloched. The motives of the painting are rose flowers. 12 ligned movement with an...
Excellent translation.
By: patrick_y : February 24th, 2017-12:47
I too haven't used the French language for a while too, but you got it better than I did!
It means
By: ch9698 : February 19th, 2017-08:43
Gordon, you're a very guy With a sure taste concerning watch. And you're more than a friend... a customer
Dear Gordon
By: ch9698 : February 21st, 2017-21:36
I hope you understood my fake translation was a joke. If not please forgive me It's of course a very nice gesture from your AD, and very well deserved
Very cool.
By: willski : February 19th, 2017-11:06
Nice gift, and also a big fan of Yoku Moku nibbles!
That's a nice gift to enjoy
By: Mark in Paris : February 20th, 2017-14:23
Our friend translated it very well Thanks for the picture Gordon. Best, Mark
Limoges. Limoges is a French porcelain company...
By: patrick_y : February 24th, 2017-13:07
Limoges is also a town in France famous for its history in porcelain. Europe didn't really have porcelain, and it all had to come from Asia where it would often not survive the long journey; hundreds of years ago King Agustus II in Poland/Saxony insisted ...