Vintage 5”
dia. Ledoyen Restaurant Sarreguemines Porcelain Dish, Very Good Condition
This listing is for a porcelain dish from
the famed Parisian restaurant Pavillon Leyoden located in the Champs-Élysées. This vintage dish or bowl has a diameter of
approximately 4 7/8” and rests on a 2” diameter base. Standing just under an inch, the trinket dish
is about 3/4” deep. The gloss glazed
dish is in very good condition with no chips, no cracks, and no post-studio
damage. The graphics are clear and crisp
with no paint loss or fading. The
underside is marked ‘Sarrequemines’, a French ceramics factory which operated
from 1790 until 2007. Pavillon Ledoyen,
in the square gardens in the eastern part of the Champs-Élysées in the 8th
arrondissement, is one of the oldest restaurants in Paris. Its long history places it on the
Champs-Élysées before the street's beautification. In a two-story pavilion with gardens, Ledoyen
is considered to be one of Paris's best gourmet restaurants and boasts three
Michelin stars.
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