Some wonderful early Pottery from Sarreguemines Factory / France/ Obernai pattern. These are a set of 2 Large serving PLATES slightly different sizes  12.5 " and 13" across the top. All signed, and artist signed H. Loux . Also the rim area is slightly different shape and lines. 
 Lady with LARGE BOW , shopping in the village scene. In very good condition, SOME LIGHT utensils marks, no chips or cracks and great coloring.
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 I have also the serving plates  pieces from this dinnerware set on different listing. 
More information about the factory below. Please ask questions before you buy.

The Sarreguemines Faience factory was started in the Lorraine region of France in 1790 by three tobacco merchants. In 1800, the factory was acquired by Paul Utzschneider, who along with Alexandre de Geiger, developed the pottery into a formidable business. By the 1900's Sarreguemines had developed into one of the largest potteries in Europe. During World War II, the company was sold to Villeroy & Boch of Mettlach and finally closed its doors in 1983.