Bring a remarkable piece of 19th-century Parisian history into your home with this antique Creil-Montereau faience plate, capturing the wit and resilience of Paris during the 1870–1871 Siege. Made in 1876–1890, this collectible "assiette parlantes" {talking plate} depicts a satirical restaurant scene where an elegantly dressed couple confronts the humor and reality of wartime food shortages. In a restaurant, a waiter standing by, a playful sign requests patrons to bring their own bread.
Produced with exquisite attention to social-historical detail, in vivid polychrome transferware, the colors remain remarkably vibrant. Whether displayed as a striking decorative piece, integrated into a curated wall of faience, or enjoyed as a collector’s treasure, this plate brings historical depth, wit, and European charm into your home.
Creil-Montereau faience illustrating the Siege of Paris is increasingly difficult to find in such pristine condition. Collectors prize this plate for its vibrant polychrome, historical narrative, and distinctive decorative appeal. Owning it is to hold a piece of French wit and resilience, a rare treasure that elevates your curated collection.
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