Le mystère US Zone ?
Cette mention US Zone écrite sous l’assiette indique qu’elle a été produite en Allemagne entre 1945 et 1949, pendant l’occupation alliée. Fabriquée dans la zone américaine de la Bavière, avant la création de l’Allemagne de l’Est et de l’Ouest.
Une mention qui fait aujourd'hui de ces assiettes de véritables objets de collection, qui raconte la Grande Histoire au travers de superbes assiettes en porcelaine. Le mystère est résolu ;)
Pourquoi on aime ces assiettes?
La qualité des assiettes en porcelaine.
La finesse du motif floral.
La bordure dorée qui apporte beaucoup d’élégance.
L’histoire, véritable témoignage du passé.
Diamètre du grand plat: 31,5cm
Stunning set of 8 white dessert plates with a delicate blue design, in the Delft or Saks Blue style. Timeless and charming, perfect for a chic table setting or refined decor. We especially love the border; it looks like lace. Wow!
With their Japanese-inspired style, these four plates from Villeroy & Boch's Mandarin collection will transport you to another world for dessert. Despite slight signs of natural wear on the rims, they'll ensure a truly indulgent experience.
Villeroy & Boch (Luxembourg), former imperial and royal factory founded in 1767.
A rare and very well-preserved set of six porcelain dessert plates from the Gien factory. The rim of each plate is decorated in a deep red, and the center features proverbs: "It is in misfortune that one must count one's friends." "One often needs someone smaller than oneself." "The pitcher goes to the well so often." "It is not always the one who makes the soup who eats it." "Clothes don't make the man." "There's no accounting for taste." Which one do you prefer?
A set of six vintage dessert plates from the renowned Boch factory in La Louvière, Belgium. This set features a classic design from the brand: the Copenhagen pattern. These plates are in excellent condition and are just waiting for a new home to enjoy a happy second life with you!
A lovely set of 10 vintage plates with a wire mesh border in a very dark blue. The center of each plate is decorated with a scene of farm work against a backdrop of a charming village. The name "Augustus" is inscribed on them. They are in very good condition. One of the plates has a small chip on the underside (see last photo).
Four opaline glass dessert plates from the renowned French manufacturer Arcopal, featuring a beautiful floral motif and a pink rim. The design depicts wildflowers. A popular series in the 1970s and 80s.
Four opaline glass dessert plates from the renowned French manufacturer Arcopal, the Anemones pattern. This design features flowers, specifically anemones in various colors. A popular series in the 1970s and 80s. Arcopal's technique revolutionized the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material exceptionally durable.
These six antique plates are part of the "Grand Bouquet" series by the Belgian manufacturer Boch and feature a lovely, very floral blue pattern with a charming little drawing of a flying insect—even if you're not a fan of insects! This model has an unusual shape: they are the size of a dessert plate but deeper than usual. All six plates are in very good condition. One has a small chip on the rim, and another has a chip on the underside that is not visible when they are placed on the table.
Stunning porcelain plates from the Bavarian manufacturer Winterling. Dating from the 1970s, featuring an orange floral pattern. In very good condition and ready for use again.
Superb porcelain plate from the Bavarian manufacturer Winterling. 1970s with this orange floral pattern. In very good condition and ready to be used again.
These seven dessert plates from the renowned Arcopal Marguerite Series will delight you with their refined, summery floral motif. Arcopal's unique blend is a revolution in the world of industrial glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally manufactured glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the plates perfectly hygienic. (source: antiquités brocante n°300)
Five Arcopal dessert plates from the Amélie series are particularly prized for their delicate floral patterns and soft colors, which bring a retro and elegant touch to the table. The Amélie series plates are among the famous tempered glass products made by Arcopal, a French brand that popularized the use of opaline glass tableware, a reinforced glass material, in the 1950s.
These iconic 1970s dessert plates are from the Volcan series by the renowned French brand Arcopal. They are extremely heat-resistant and oven-safe. Wonderfully vintage, we absolutely love them :) Arcopal's assembly process was revolutionary in the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventionally manufactured glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiquités brocante n°300)
Three vintage-style dessert plates from Schott. Perfect for adding a touch of psychedelia to your table. Schott Mainz is a German brand renowned for its glass innovations. Specializing in the manufacture of glass and ceramics, Schott Mainz primarily uses borosilicate and crystal glass for its tableware. These materials are chosen for their heat resistance, durability, and ability to maintain their aesthetic appeal while remaining functional. Borosilicate glass, for example, is particularly valued for its resistance to thermal and chemical shock, making it an excellent choice for tableware such as plates, bowls, and carafes. The company also distinguishes itself through its commitment to sustainability and technological innovation, incorporating environmentally friendly production methods.
A pretty dessert plate with an orange floral pattern from the renowned Arcopal Scania series, perfect for sharing a delicious dessert in a convivial atmosphere. This item is sold individually! Click on 'quantity' and select the number you need. Arcopal's glassmaking process is a revolution in the industrial world of glassmaking. Opal, a resistant mineral, is combined with the raw material: glass. Their fusion is strengthened by a specific heat treatment called tempering, making the material three times stronger than conventional glass and able to withstand sudden temperature changes. Arcopal tableware can therefore go from the refrigerator to the oven without any risk of shattering. The material is non-porous, making the containers perfectly hygienic. (source: antiques and secondhand goods no. 300)
Set of 6 dessert plates from the French manufacturer Gien. Hand-painted plates in perfect condition. Ideal for your cheeses or desserts. For over two centuries, this earthenware factory, located in the Loiret region, has perpetuated traditional craftsmanship, producing high-quality pieces.
Set of 6 dessert plates, 19 cm in diameter, made of porcelain by the Seltmann Weiden factory. The delicate floral motif on the plates is particularly exquisite and makes each piece unique. Indeed, a truly unique and rare item that you won't find anywhere else.
Splendid plate, 17.5 cm in diameter, made of porcelain from the Bavarian factory Wunsiedel. This item is available individually! Click on 'quantity' and select the number you require.
Six lovely vintage plates, the Landschap pattern, 21 cm in diameter, from the Dutch manufacturer Société Céramique. These black and white plates, with a decorative rim and a mountain landscape in the center, date from the 1950s. They have a beautiful original patina, with no chips, only signs of normal wear. Société Céramique de Maastricht is a historic ceramics manufacturer located in Maastricht, the Netherlands. It was founded in 1851 by Petrus Regout. In 1958, it merged with its competitor Mosa and in 1992 was acquired by the Sphinx-Gustavsberg Group.
A splendid porcelain plate from the Chodziez pottery factory, one of the oldest and most renowned in Poland. This plate features a delicate floral motif and is in perfect condition. These vintage plates are magnificent and will add a touch of elegance to your table. This item is available individually! Click on 'quantity' and select the number you require. The Chodziez pottery factory is one of the oldest ceramic manufacturers in Poland. It was founded in 1852.
Six porcelain dessert plates in perfect condition, made by the Z RZB pottery factory, are collector's items inspired by the famous fables of Jean de La Fontaine. Hand-decorated, registered design. We are very happy to have unearthed this treasure and to be able to offer it to you here. :)
Dessert plate from the Belgian manufacturer Boch, this one being the Rambouillet pattern. Splendid, in perfect condition and ready to be packaged ;) We offer this item individually! Click on 'quantity' and choose the number you want.
Set of 5 dessert plates from the Nouvelles Usines Céramiques du Nord factory in Saint-Amand. These plates will easily find a place in your kitchen and add a vintage touch to your table setting.
Flower power for this superb set of 5 vintage plates from the Bavarian manufacturer Mitterteich. Welcome to the 70s, and we absolutely love this So Seventies design ;) Plates ready to go and join your cozy little nest.
Set of 6 Limoges porcelain dessert plates. Plates made by the renowned William Guerin & Co. pottery. A very delicate floral motif; we love these plates, don't you? 2 sets available. The William Guerin company was founded in 1872 and operated until approximately 1872. Limoges has been famous for its high-quality porcelain since the 17th century, and William Guerin & Co. greatly contributed to this reputation.
Five splendid antique plates in perfect condition from the renowned French brand Pillivuyt, one of the oldest French porcelain manufacturers with 200 years of history. The factory is a true guardian of its artisanal expertise and has been recognized since 2009 as a Living Heritage Company (a label distinguishing French companies with authentic know-how). The Pillivuyt company bears the family name of its founder, Jean Louis Richard Pillivuyt. Richard Pillivuyt came from a family of Swiss bankers. Mr. Pillivuyt obtained French citizenship and partnered with a landowner from the town of Foëcy (Cher), Mr. Klein, to create the Pillivuyt factory. Pillivuyt remained a family business from its inception until the Second World War.
Six small plates, just slightly larger than a coffee saucer. They come from the Baudour Porcelain Factory, from the Defuisseaux period. They date from the late 19th/early 20th century. Their rims are chased and gilded. They feature a floral design in shades of pink. They will add a refined touch to your table.
A splendid dessert plate from the renowned Digoin Sarreguemines pottery, a company with two centuries of production, from 1790 to 1982. Unique plates from the Remy collection are available today. This item is offered individually! Click on 'quantity' and select the number you require.
Adorable white opaline dessert plate from the Myosotis Véronica collection by Arcopal, dating from the 1970s. The plate features numerous charming blue flowers. These cheerful flowers will add a touch of sparkle to your desserts.
Pretty white opaline dessert plates with a thin green rim and a floral design in pastel shades of pink, blue, and yellow. They're from Arcopal, yet they take us right back to our grandparents' house. We can just picture all the cookies on these plates with a little herbal tea or hot chocolate. Come on, buy a little bit of nostalgia.
Beautiful white porcelain dessert plates with a green daisy and a delicate, elegant rim. They were made in Tuscany. They are simple and refined. They are in perfect condition and will remain so until delivery.
Opaline glass dessert plate with a pretty anemone motif from Arcopal. The Anemone collection dates back to the 1960s, yet the opal glass makes these plates look brand new, straight from the factory. That's Arcopal quality.
Nine earthenware dessert plates from K&G Lunéville, France. These plates feature a blue glaze and a fruit bowl motif in the center. These splendid Art Deco plates are perfect for serving desserts or cheeses. The K&G Lunéville pottery factory, also known as Keller et Guérin, is a renowned French earthenware manufacturer founded in 1728 in Lunéville, Lorraine.
Set of six porcelain dessert plates from the 1960s, made by the Chodziez factory in Poland. They feature a gold rim, rosebuds, and a whole rose. A perfect set for desserts at family meals or gatherings with friends.