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French Limoges White Porcelain Oyster Plates, Set of 8
French Limoges White Porcelain Oyster Plates, Set of 8
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Set of eight Limoges oyster plates in crisp white porcelain, each molded with six scalloped wells surrounding a central sauce compartment. The glossy glaze and refined French craftsmanship highlight Limoges’ reputation for understated elegance, making these plates as timeless as they are versatile.
Ideal for oysters, of course — but equally chic for serving condiments, garnishes, crudités, or hors d’oeuvres. They also display beautifully on a wall, especially framing a mirror, large platter, or artwork for a dramatic coastal accent. Perfect for entertaining à la Princess Margaret on the Riviera, or adding a touch of understated glam to a modern tablescape.
Available as a single set of eight, or pair with our second matching set for a full service of sixteen. Please message us if you’d like to combine sets — we’re happy to extend combined special pricing through a private offer.
Product Information
Era: Midcentury; 1950s–1960s
Condition: Light wear consistent with age; no damage noted. 
Country of Origin: France
Materials: Porcelain marked Limoges France on undersides.
Dimensions: 10.0"L x 10.0"W x 0.75"H
Color/Finish: white
Care: hand-wash
All Items are in Very Good Vintage Condition, with light to no wear, unless otherwise mentioned here, or in the product description above. Please see all photos, and reach out to us with any questions.
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