White Porcelain Oyster Plate with Gold Edges, Art Deco Belgian Baudour, 1940s

A striking example of early 1940;s Belgian elegance, this porcelain oyster plate by the esteemed Porcelaine de Baudour reflects the crisp Art Deco aesthetic collectors cherish.

Pristine white with hand-painted gold edges, its six wells capture both sophistication and charm, perfect for display or adding refined luxury to your table. This plate comes directly from a Belgian family estate, lovingly preserved by the same family since it was made, marked with the early 1940's Baudour back stamp.

Collector’s Note

Porcelaine de Baudour, founded in 1834 in Hainaut, Belgium, is celebrated for its high-quality porcelain and timeless Art Deco designs. Collectors prize these oyster plates for their exceptional craftsmanship, elegant detailing, and historical provenance, making this a coveted addition to your fine European porcelain collection.
  • Measures 9-1/8" Diameter
Brand frenchgardenhouse