Set of 2 Léon Bertrand soup plates, “Anémone” model. Very pretty earthenware with a blue floral pattern. Léon Bertrand, a native of Gironde, was an entrepreneur specializing in the trade in factory chimneys. At the end of the 19th century, he founded a ceramic factory which was subsequently bought by Édouard Fénal (Badonviller). The "l. Bertrand" stamp will then give way to "EF". Plates in great condition. Note that one of them has some brown traces as well as a ceramic "pour" (see photos). Dimensions: H4 x L24 x D24
Set of 2 Léon Bertrand soup plates, “Anémone” model. Very pretty earthenware with a blue floral pattern. Léon Bertrand, a native of Gironde, was an entrepreneur specializing in the trade in factory chimneys. At the end of the 19th century, he founded a ceramic factory which was subsequently bought by Édouard Fénal (Badonviller). The "l. Bertrand" stamp will then give way to "EF". Plates in great condition. Note that one of them has some brown traces as well as a ceramic "pour" (see photos). Dimensions: H4 x L24 x D24