6 Gien porcelain dessert plates with military proverbs

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    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?

    6 Gien porcelain dessert plates with military proverbs

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      A rare and very well-preserved set of six porcelain dessert plates from the Gien factory. The rim of each plate... Read more

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      • Très bon

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          Diamètre : 20 cm
          Marque : Gien
          Matériau : Ceramics, earthenware and porcelain
          Fabriqué en : France
          État : Très bon

          Description

          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?

          Each item is carefully selected for its character, style, and authenticity. They have all had a previous life, so signs of wear and tear may be visible, but this never compromises their quality, which we verify with the utmost care.

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