Founded over half a century ago, Galerie JM Béalu & Fils, located in the Carré Rive Gauche in the heart of Paris, specialises in collectible ceramics from Europe to the East, dating from the 15th to the 18th century, with a particular focus on majolica and porcelains from Meissen and Sèvres.
Christian Béalu, an expert and member of the C.N.E.S. (Chambre Nationale des Experts Spécialisés en œuvres d’art), also presents furniture and works of art from the Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI periods. He is joined by his daughter Julie, an expert in antique ceramics with the Compagnie Nationale des Experts (C.N.E.). Together, they organise the Parcours de la Céramique et des Arts du Feu, held annually each autumn.

Pair of porcelain figurines with polychrome Famille Rose enamel decoration
China, Qianlong period (1736–1795), circa 1760
H. 29.5 cm (figurines); H. (overall) 34.5 cm
A few restored three-petal lotus motifs.
Gilt-bronze mount in Louis XV style, 19th century
Formerly in a French collection
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