Lot no. 326
LA VACHE QUI RIT (Bel et Bon) after Benjamin Rabier, circa 1930.
Serving plate in Limoges porcelain in very good condition.
21.7 cm.
The story begins in Orgelet in the Jura region, where Jules Bel set up as a master refiner at the age of 23 (1865). He was only 55 when, in 1897, he handed the business over to his two sons, Henri and Léon, aged 29 and 19 respectively. In 1897, the company moved to Lons-le-Saunier, taking advantage of the proximity of the railway line and the Montmorot saltworks. Henri left the company in 1908, and the name was changed to "Léon Bel, Gruyère en gros". On 16 April 1921, Léon Bel registered the brand name La vache qui rit. The idea came to him to use the RVF B70 badge as inspiration to depict a full-length cow with a hilarious expression (source: lamaisondelavachequirit.com).
See original version (French) Auto-translation. Refer to original language for legal validity.
Pictures credits: Contact organization
Folk Art
About the sale
Find similar lots for sale on Interencheres
See more lots for sale on Interencheres
Value:€3,000 - €5,000
Live
06/06/2026
Offered by HDVM Hôtel Des Ventes Mazzella
Value:€8,000 - €15,000
Live
06/06/2026
Offered by HDVM Hôtel Des Ventes Mazzella
Value:€6,000 - €12,000
Live
06/06/2026
Offered by HDVM Hôtel Des Ventes Mazzella
Value:€10,000 - €20,000
Live
06/06/2026
Offered by HDVM Hôtel Des Ventes Mazzella
Value:€4,000 - €8,000
Live
06/06/2026
Offered by HDVM Hôtel Des Ventes Mazzella