A rare 19th century French Limoges oyster plate, exquisitely crafted in all-white porcelain. Its delicate relief pattern of naturalistic seaweed forms adds subtle texture and elegance, showcasing the French mastery of porcelain artistry without reliance on color. Very early Limoges oyster plate made by Haviland et Cie in 1876, all-white 19th century Limoges oyster plates are rarer than later painted versions. Designed to present oysters with refinement, this plate exemplifies the restrained sophistication of 19th century Limoges tableware.
The luminous white porcelain and finely modeled detail make it equally beautiful for display in a cabinet or incorporated into a curated tabletop vignette. A singular example of French heritage craftsmanship, this oyster plate is a collectible treasure for lovers of antique European porcelain, understated elegance, and functional art.
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