Four porcelain plates from the Tharaud house of Limoges

Four porcelain plates from the Tharaud house of Limoges
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A set of four very beautiful half-soup plates from Tharaud, estimated to date from the 1970s or 1980s. They certainly predate the industrialization and automation of production, as evidenced by two photos showing the slightly warped edges and slightly offset decorations.
A very beautiful and delicate decoration, called "Dalhia," described as exclusive by the manufacturer.
A large pink flower is placed on the left side, straddling the rim, and a smaller one on the right side, on the inside back. The foliage is mostly on the rim.
This offset decoration arrangement leaves almost the bottom of the plate white, preserving its view when the plate is garnished.
The very disheveled appearance of the flowers, the fine cut of the leaves, and the curvature of the stems would suggest, if we were unaware of the modernity of the pieces, an Art Nouveau decoration. Nevertheless, the spirit is there.
Your consommés, veloutés, and delicate starters have found the perfect setting for their delicacy...

Ref: 8F777CKR2V

Style Modern Art (Plates, Porcelain Services of Modern Art Style)
Period 20th century (Plates, Porcelain Services 20th century)
Country of origin France
Artist Maison Th
Height (cm) 3.5
Diameter (cm) 21.2
Materials Porcelain
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 17200, St Sulpice de Royan, France
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