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French Antique Plate Collection: Bringing Elegant Times to Your Home
Today, we've uploaded a collection of charming antique plates that were beloved in France from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. With their distinct potteries and designs, each piece will bring an elegant touch of history to your daily life.
1. 🕊️ The Poetic "Champêtre" Series from Longwy Pottery
From Longwy, a renowned French pottery, we have both dinner plates and soup plates from the "Champêtre" series.
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Design Charm: As its name, meaning "pastoral," suggests, the series depicts a nostalgic and poetic world with flowers, birds soaring in the sky, and distant landscapes.
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Color: Rendered in an elegant monochromatic blue, it captivates with the depth and rustic charm typical of antiques.
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Dinner Plate (Seaside): Features a seaside landscape with boats, creating an open and airy impression.
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Soup Plate (Château): Depicts a grand landscape with a château by the water, evoking a sense of "old European charm."
2. 🌸 The Lovely "Acacia" Series from Saint-Amand Pottery
The "Acacia" series by Saint-Amand, a pottery from northern France, is characterized by its elegant and refined beauty.
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Design Charm: Delicate acacia flower and leaf motifs are gracefully spread across the entire plate. The charm lies in the intricate botanical patterns, characteristic of French antique ceramics.
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Shape: Available in both dinner plates and soup plates, their user-friendly sizes blend seamlessly with modern tables.
3. 🤎 The Distinguished "Brienne" Series from Choisy-le-Roi Pottery
The "Brienne" soup plate from the prestigious Choisy-le-Roi pottery (HB&cie Choisy-le-Roi) catches the eye with its unusual color.
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Unusual Color: Instead of common blues or greens, it features a calm sepia brown (brown) monochrome painting. This chic color creates a warm and distinguished atmosphere.
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Design Charm: A richly detailed arabesque botanical pattern adorns the center, while the rim is decorated with classical designs of swirling arabesques and curvilinear leaves, making it a substantial piece.
🌟 Regarding Condition
All plates introduced today date from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. While some may show crazing due to age, they are free from prominent chips or cracks and remain in excellent condition.
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