Saint Amand plate, Lebacqz & Bouchart, early 20th century
- Dimensions :
- H1 x W13 x D13
- Color :
- blue
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- vintage
Here is a small plate, suitable for dessert or as a saucer, with a delicate blue-green design. Oddly enough, it's a little different from the other three I'm offering: the design is the same but repeated twice and it doesn't have a maker's mark. However, I imagine it also comes from the Lebacqz & Bouchart factory, which was founded in 1892 in Saint-Amand before merging in 1923. This plate therefore dates from before 1923. It can still be used on a table but would also look wonderful as wall art combined with plates of different sizes and perhaps different colors, which is why I'm selling it individually here (but the set of four is also available in my shop here). Feel free to take a look at my shop here, as I offer several sets of mismatched plates that would coordinate perfectly with these. This plate is in very good condition for its age of over a hundred years; there are no cracks or chips, just one or two small marks, tiny dents or raised areas, probably original, which have turned brown with age. It measures 13.5 cm in diameter and 1.8 cm in height.
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