Saint Amand Lebacqz & Bouchart plates, Colombier pattern, early 20th century
- Dimensions :
- H1 x W13 x D13
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- classic
Here are four small plates, for dessert or saucers, with a delicate blue-green design called "Colombier." Oddly, one is slightly different: the design is the same but repeated twice. They come from the Lebacqz & Bouchart factory (stamped underneath on three of them), which was founded in 1892 in Saint-Amand before merging in 1923. These plates therefore date from before 1923. They can still be used on a table but would also look wonderful as wall decorations, combined with plates of different sizes and perhaps even different colors. If you would like to purchase just one, you can send me a message and I will take care of it (unless it's already been done, as I also plan to list them individually in the coming days if Selency accepts them). Feel free to take a look at my shop here, as I offer several sets of mismatched plates that would coordinate perfectly with these. These plates are in very good condition for their age of over a hundred years; there are no cracks or chips, just one or two small marks on each plate—tiny dents or raised areas, probably original, which have turned brown with age. They measure 13.5 cm in diameter and 1.8 cm in height.
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