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Midcentury French Longchamp Oyster Plates, Set of 6
Midcentury French Longchamp Oyster Plates, Set of 6
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Set of six midcentury Longchamp oyster plates in creamy white faience, c.1940s–1960s. Each plate is molded with six shell-shaped wells and a central sauce compartment, framed by a textured basketweave border. The result is timeless French coastal chic — the kind of piece that looks just as fabulous piled with oysters and champagne coupes as it does gracing a wall in a sun-soaked Riviera villa.
Though designed for oysters, these plates are the consummate multitaskers. Picture hors d’oeuvres and caviar at a cocktail party, crudités with a jewel-toned dip in the center, or even sorbet and sweets. The scalloped texture and glossy finish also make them striking as wall décor, adding sculptural elegance with a touch of midcentury glamour.
Marked Longchamp France on undersides. Light wear consistent with age, no crazing or damage noted. A chic collectible that brings together French faience tradition and the art of entertaining with style.
Product Information
Era: Midcentury; c.1940s–1960s
Condition: Light wear consistent with age, no crazing or damage noted
Country of Origin: France
Materials: Ceramic (faience)
Dimensions: 9.5"L × 9.5"W × 0.75"H
Color/Finish: Cream
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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