"Porcelain Deep Dish Limoges Raynaud Model Puiforcat Yung Tching China 20th Century"
Polychrome porcelain deep dish from the Raynaud brand in Limoges, "Puiforcat Yung Tching Chine 18ème" model, with rich decoration of colored flowers, from the 20th century. This dish is in very good condition and is very decorative. Signed on the bottom. Please note: slight wear from time, see photos. * Raynaud: In 1919, the Montjovis factory was bought by Martial Raynaud. He developed the company which became Raynaud & Cie in 1925, and which adopted as its logo an "R" with a laurel branch. Sensitive to the artistic excitement of his time, he opened his creations to the new inspirations of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, while defending the Limoges porcelain tradition. The House quickly distinguished itself, notably with vases and cups with pearls and enamels, a unique style inspired by traditional techniques from Hungary and which were passed down to him by his father. In 1952, André Raynaud took over from his father. New techniques emerged and allowed the porcelain industry to broaden its creative perspectives. "China copies" from the Compagnie des Indes were reissued for him, shapes were renewed (the square plates from the "Elite" collection are featured in this capacity at the Centre Beaubourg and the Musée des arts décoratifs5), and the works of great artists (Cocteau, Arman, Dali, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, Carven and Raymond Loewy, among others) were at the heart of creation. In 1992, Bertrand Raynaud, representing the third generation, took over the management of the family business when it was bought by the Ercuis goldsmiths. Diameter: 24.5 cm Depth: 5 cm Reference: 500 867 All photos are on: www.antiques-delaval.com