The whole pieces in Berain style  - Limoges chinaware


The decor of arabesques, very light, free-hand painted in Delft blue, is inspired of Berain's decor, ornemental painter of King Louis XIV (1639 - 1811). The central drawing from far-east is representative of the "chinese set up dragon", decor from Rouen also called "à la guivre" (half 18th century).

Water-jug and its washing-basin
Handle adorned with a dragon head and scales
Washing-basin : diameter : 31 cm - height : 10 cm
Pot : diameter : 18 cm - height : 24 cm

Dish
Central decor representative of a "chinese set up Dragon" or "à la Guivre", surrounded with a far-east drawing like the flowery hedge, birds, butterflies and aquatic plantations.
Diameter : 30 cm or 40 cm, as you wish

Plate
Central decor  "à la Guivre" surrounded with a belt of scales on the outline.
Diameter : 26 cm

Under dishe or "Surtout" Decor "à la Guivre" surrounded of a belt of scales
Diameter : 22 cm

Small jug with handles
Decor "à la Guivre" surrounded of a belt of scales

Diameter : 18 cm

Compote-dish
Decor "à la Guivre" surrounded of a belt of scales
Diameter : 24 cm