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New Arrivals: Beautiful 19th-Century French Silverware Bringing History to Your Table

 

Today, we've updated our site with new products. We're featuring French silver cutlery made from the late 19th to early 20th centuries, as well as octagonal plates from the Lunéville pottery.

The late 19th to early 20th centuries in Europe was a period of advancing industrialization and increasing prosperity. During this time, culinary culture also saw significant development, leading to the creation of many beautiful pieces of cutlery and tableware for enjoying meals.

The items we're introducing today are special pieces that truly symbolize that era. Each item encapsulates the craftsmanship, aesthetic sensibilities, and atmosphere of the time.

The Delicate Luster of Silverware

We have sugar spoons with beautiful openwork designs. Each piece has a unique character, featuring delicate plant motifs or Art Nouveau designs reminiscent of chrysanthemums. Their ornate designs, likely used for special occasions, add an elegant touch to any modern dining table.

We also offer dessert spoons with simple designs this time. Despite their subtle ornamentation, the beautiful luster and smooth form inherent to silver harmonize with any dish or tableware.

【A Special Piece from the Edmond Bonnesoeur Workshop】

Among them, a dessert spoon from the Edmond Bonnesoeur workshop stands out. This piece was made by a workshop active in Paris from 1887 to 1908, characterized by its flowing Art Nouveau design. The delicate engravings convey the dedication and passion of the artisans of the time.

Lunéville Octagonal Plates

Along with the silverware, we've added octagonal plates from the Lunéville pottery. Their refined octagonal form and clean white color are captivating.

Subtle crazing and kiln marks add to the antique charm, allowing you to imagine life over a century ago. These plates are perfect for serving baked goods or fruit, and can also be used as cutlery rests or accessory trays.

In Closing

The items introduced today are more than just "things." Each carries a history and story that has endured over many years.

Please pick them up in your daily life, even for a fleeting moment. These silver pieces and plates, cherished by someone in a distant land of France, will gently enrich your dining table and your heart.

Please visit the site to view the details of each product. 

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