This elegant Antique French porcelain sauce boat was produced by St. Amand, one of France’s most respected faience and porcelain manufacturers, celebrated for refined tableware in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The graceful form is enhanced by a hand-decorated red leaf motif, delicately applied along the rim and body, offering a warm contrast against the soft ivory glaze.
Its gently scalloped edges, curved spout, and balanced handle reflect the understated sophistication of French table settings from the Belle Époque era. Perfect for use as a sauce or gravy boat, or displayed as part of a curated antique porcelain collection, this piece brings timeless French charm to both everyday tables and formal entertaining. A beautiful example of classic French porcelain artistry, equally suited to traditional interiors or layered into your modern French country styling. Timeworn patina testifies to its life spent at beloved happy tables, it has the quiet charm of classic French dining traditions.
There is wear and patina, a small underfoot area of loss and a small area inside the sauciere where it is 'rough' which happened at the factory and is under the glaze.
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