Tout commence lorsque deux industriels limousins, encouragés par l’accroissement de l’utilisation des services de table en porcelaine, l’adoption du charbon comme combustible et le développement du chemin de fer, fondent une fabrique. Au sein des ateliers, un apprenti est remarqué. Son nom : Léonard Bernardaud. Vingt ans plus tard, devenu responsable des services commerciaux, il s’associe aux deux fondateurs qui ont reconnu en lui le digne héritier de leur patrimoine.
Aujourd’hui, Bernardaud est l’une des dernières manufactures de porcelaine de Limoges dont les capitaux demeurent aux mains de la famille fondatrice, et qui veille à respecter la philosophie de ses prédécesseurs : entretenir et valoriser un savoir-faire, garder intact le goût de l’innovation et être créatif.
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One dessert plate 20 cm (7,8") Limoges Porcelain Bernardaud model Verlaine
One very nice Limoges porcelain dessert plate, signed by Bernardaud. Belonging to the "Verlaine" collection, it is white with a golden border and a pleated decoration in relief.
It is in excellent condition, the signs of use are very rare and particularly discrete. Gilding may be a little faded in places, but in good condition. No cracks or chips. Signed on the back
Dimensions : diameter 20 cm (7,8"). Sale by unit.
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A word from Le Manège de Zébulon : the objects which are proposed to you are second-hand items, which can comprise light traces of use (micro-scratches for example) but they are in very good state and without any chipping.
The objects are packed and shipped with the greatest care to take into account their fragility. In case of problem, do not hesitate to contact me immediately to find the best solution.
The delivery costs take into account the logistic costs, but also the packaging costs imposed by the fragility of these objects.
Any customs duties and taxes are the responsibility of the buyer. Please check with the customs authorities in the country of destination.
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A bit of history ... : The great industrial and artistic adventure of the Bernardaud factory began in 1863 in a region that possessed the three elements essential to the manufacture of porcelain: kaolin, fresh water and forests.
It all began when two industrialists from Limoges, encouraged by the increasing use of porcelain dinner services, the adoption of coal as a fuel and the development of the railroad, founded a factory. Within the workshops, an apprentice is noticed. His name: Léonard Bernardaud. Twenty years later, he became head of the commercial department and joined the two founders who recognized in him the worthy heir of their heritage. Today, Bernardaud is one of the last Limoges porcelain factories whose capital remains in the hands of the founding family, which is careful to respect the philosophy of its predecessors: to maintain and enhance know-how, to keep intact the taste for innovation and to be creative.