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C. 1880s Digoin Sarreguemines Oyster Plate
C. 1880s Digoin Sarreguemines Oyster Plate
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A masterwork of French coastal ceramics, this late 19th-century majolica oyster plate by Digoin Sarreguemines transforms oyster service into pure theater. Six sculpted wells, softly washed in seafoam green and misty blue, radiate outward like tidal pools, converging at a warm ochre starfish center designed for mignonette or lemon.
Sarreguemines was among France’s most celebrated faience houses, renowned for lifelike marine motifs that captured the Belle Époque fascination with seaside dining. The dimensional glazing and organic textures evoke the natural movement of the shore, making this piece equally compelling on the wall, in a cabinet, or anchoring an unforgettable oyster service.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Era: Antique; 19th century
Condition: Very Good; light wear, crazing
Country of Origin: France
Style: Nautical, Coastal
Materials: earthenware
Dimensions: 10.5" W x 1" H
Color/Finish: brown/blue/green
Care: hand-wash
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