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St Clement Oyster Plate

Vintage French St Clements Oyster Plates Set, Faience, 1950s
Vintage French St Clements Oyster Plates Set, Faience, 1950s

Vintage French St Clements Oyster Plates Set, Faience, 1950s

Located in New Orleans, LA

A set of four vintage 1950’s French St Clements oyster plates in the treacle glaze. These plates

Category

Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Tableware

Materials

Faience

Mid-Century Set of Six Oyster Plates - St Clement - French Ceramic
Mid-Century Set of Six Oyster Plates - St Clement - French Ceramic

Mid-Century Set of Six Oyster Plates - St Clement - French Ceramic

By Saint-Clément

Located in Casteren, Noord-Brabant

This elegant set of six French oyster plates was produced by St Clément in France and dates from

Category

Vintage 1960s French Mid-Century Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

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Ten Glazed Majolica St. Clément Oyster Plates
Ten Glazed Majolica St. Clément Oyster Plates

Ten Glazed Majolica St. Clément Oyster Plates

Located in Chireno, TX

Ten glazed Majolica St. Clément oyster plates. Circa 1920-1929, France. Lemon center oyster plates

Category

Early 20th Century French French Provincial Platters and Serveware

Materials

Majolica

St. Clement French Majolica Pottery Basket Weave Oyster Plate
St. Clement French Majolica Pottery Basket Weave Oyster Plate

St. Clement French Majolica Pottery Basket Weave Oyster Plate

By Saint-Clément

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A French majolica glazed oyster plate with six scallop shell shaped wells on a deep forest green

Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Aesthetic Movement Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

St Clément Trompe L’Oeil St. Yellow Lemon Wedge Center Oyster Plate
St Clément Trompe L’Oeil St. Yellow Lemon Wedge Center Oyster Plate

St Clément Trompe L’Oeil St. Yellow Lemon Wedge Center Oyster Plate

By Saint-Clément

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A French majolica glazed oyster plate from the faïence factory of Saint-Clément, Circa 1920-1930

Category

Early 20th Century French French Provincial Dinner Plates

Materials

Earthenware

Set of Six French St. Clement Oyster Plates
Set of Six French St. Clement Oyster Plates

Set of Six French St. Clement Oyster Plates

Located in Hopewell, NJ

A wonderful set of 6 St. Clement vintage French Majolica oyster plates having indentations for the

Category

Vintage 1920s French Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain

Set Of French Faience Trompe L'oeil Oyster Plates By ST. CLÉMENT, C. 1930s
Set Of French Faience Trompe L'oeil Oyster Plates By ST. CLÉMENT, C. 1930s

Set Of French Faience Trompe L'oeil Oyster Plates By ST. CLÉMENT, C. 1930s

Located in Bristol, GB

space for twelve oysters and two lemons and a full set of six individual dinner plate-sized plates with

Category

Vintage 1930s European Dinner Plates

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Set of 12 French Barbotine Faience Oyster Plates & Dish from St Clement
Vintage Set of 12 French Barbotine Faience Oyster Plates & Dish from St Clement

Vintage Set of 12 French Barbotine Faience Oyster Plates & Dish from St Clement

By Saint-Clément

Located in Dallas, TX

Clement. The hand painted Majolica service features 11 plates and one charger, all having shaped wells and

Category

Early 20th Century French Platters and Serveware

Materials

Faience, Majolica

Set of Twelve St. Clement French Oyster Plates with Platter
Set of Twelve St. Clement French Oyster Plates with Platter

Set of Twelve St. Clement French Oyster Plates with Platter

Located in Stamford, CT

Set of twelve St. Clement French oyster plates with one serving platter in green painted finish

Category

20th Century Mid-Century Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Ceramic

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