SUPERB SEVRES HAND PAINTED CABINET PLATE VALERE BERNARD
These over-the-glaze marks are like those from the reign of Louis-Phillippe in France which was 1830-1848 and are most likely reproduced versions of the original Sevres marks. The blue circled mark says Sevres 1844. The backward P's mark says SV 40 or possibly 4G (can't read the last digit or letter). The red mark says Chateau Des Tuileries and is most likely a decorator's mark and possibly from Limoges or Paris. A similar mark is shown on page 395 of Gaston's Third Edition Limoges book, except it is Chateau De St. Cloud. It is referred to as an overglaze decorating mark and c.1900. On page 301 of Warman's English and Continental Pottery & Porcelain, 2nd Edition,
Valère Bernard February 10, 1860 - October 8, 1936 Painter, sculptor, engraver, poet and novelist Marseilles After the Thiers College and the School of the Art schools of Marseilles, from which he will become an eminent professor later, he is received at the National School of the Art schools. In Paris, it binds with Paul Arène, Raoul Gineste (Dr. Adolphe Augier), Jules Boissière, Maurice Faure and collaborates in the Félibréenne Review rested by Paul Mariéton. It works with Puvis de Chavannes and Rodin