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Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

0681-01-101031
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$430.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

0681-01-101016
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$150.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

0681-01-101027
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$280.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

0681-01-101019
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$210.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°5

0681-01-101022
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$230.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

0682-01-101016
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$150.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

0682-01-101019
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$210.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

0682-01-101031
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$430.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

0682-01-101027
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$280.00
Picture of Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

Rim plate flat, Longjiang, n°6

0682-01-101022
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$230.00
Picture of Salad bowl , Longjiang

Salad bowl , Longjiang

0676-01-507025
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$1,300.00
Picture of Sauce boat and stand, Longjiang

Sauce boat and stand, Longjiang

0676-01-511030
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$1,100.00
Picture of Side dish, Longjiang

Side dish, Longjiang

0676-40-508023
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$410.00
Picture of Soup tureen , Longjiang

Soup tureen , Longjiang

0676-01-509024
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$2,500.00
Picture of Sugar bowl, Longjiang

Sugar bowl, Longjiang

0676-01-435022
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$500.00
Picture of Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°1

Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°1

0677-40-318025
$220.00
Picture of Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°2

Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°2

0678-40-318025
$220.00
Picture of Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°3

Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°3

0679-40-318025
$220.00
Picture of Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°4

Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°4

0680-40-318025
$220.00
Picture of Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°5

Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°5

0681-40-318025
$220.00
Picture of Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°6

Tea cup extra without foot, Longjiang, n°6

0682-40-318025
$220.00
Picture of Tea pot, Longjiang

Tea pot, Longjiang

0676-01-430080
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$970.00
Picture of Tea saucer extra , Longjiang

Tea saucer extra , Longjiang

0676-40-368016
Longjiang is a perfect example of the Vieux Marseille design found on faience dinner services that were produced in the South of France in the 18th century. Chinese patterns were the latest fashion at the time, as Europeans went wild for the Orient and Eastern influences on the decorative arts. André Raynaud was a lover of antiques, and in 1974 he bought a faience plate with a design he admired. He later used it for his own porcelain—finer, more translucent and delicate than faience, making it possible to reproduce the designs and colours in strikingly meticulous detail. This service features six original pastoral scenes, available on all plates and cups, and depicting fishermen in an exotic setting. The rims of the plates are decorated with foliage and birds, and an elegant green trim. Today Raynaud is recreating this emblematic design in an Argent shape—an 18th-century scalloped edge which further enhances the design.
$120.00