Berry Haute France Porcelain Dinnerware
$950.00
Description
Berry Haute France Porcelain Dinnerware
62 pieces Berry Haute France Porcelain Dinnerware, Limoges created by Louis Lourioux.
Louis Lourioux was a potter born in France in 1894. He was a contemporary of such great artists as Lalique and Gallé. In 1924 he took over running of a Buchon and Legros Porcelain Factory, which was established in 1840 in Foecy. He died in 1930 at the age of 35 in a car accident. The factory was then run by his wife until 1949.
The old Lourioux factory was bought in 1968. It is currently a museum.
This set of vintage French porcelain features the following items:
12 dinner plates 10″ diameter 12 cups
12 salad plates 7 1/3″ diameter 12 saucers
12 soup bowls 71/2″ diameter 2 custard cups
Learn about French potter and artist Louis Lourioux
See more porcelain dinnerware at The Ark