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Art Deco Ceramics

Longwy French Art Deco Enamel Cloisonne Ceramic Charger

This lovely French art deco charger is in a technique called “Ceramic Cloisonne” by Emaux de Longwy and dates from the period 1925 – 1930.  Raymond Henri Chevallier (1900 – 1959) became artistic director of Longwy in 1925 and developed lines in the deco style for two of the design ateliers of the great Paris department stores:  Primavera for Printemps and Pomone for Bon Marche.  This charger was designed by Chevalier’s older brother Maurice Paul Chevalier (1898 – 1984) for Pomone at Bon Marche.  The charger measures 16 ¾” in diameter and is 3” high.  It is marked on the back “Pomone Bon Marche”.

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