Antique French Oyster Service Platter with Six Plates — Late 19th Century Unsigned Limoges-Style Porcelain

A late 19th century French oyster service, comprising a large serving platter and six individual oyster plates, rendered in luminous all-white porcelain. Each piece features delicately molded triangular scallop shapes — six per plate, twelve on the platter — emphasizing refined geometry and elegant restraint. The clean lines and subtle relief showcase the skill and sensibility of French porcelain makers from this period. The set’s pure white finish allows it to complement any table setting, whether displayed in a cabinet, arranged for elegant entertaining, or layered within a curated vignette.

What makes this set especially rare to find is the condition. Unsigned, these were bought in France and most likely made by one of the wonderful Faïenceries like Saint-Clement, Clement Massier, and Creil-Montereau. A fabulous opportunity to acquire a full service together. A timeless collectible, this oyster service embodies understated luxury and classic French craftsmanship — functional art designed to delight both visually and in use.

  • Measure:Platter-13";plates-9".
Brand frenchgardenhouse