6 VINTAGE FISH PLATES - 3 MODELS
FRENCH MAJOLICA  & CERAMIC

6 pieces with fish decoration.
These decorative plates would be perfect for your dining room or a seafood restaurant.

- 2 plates Brand mark:  Sarreguemines France, time : around 1970
Diameter plates: 25 cm, height plate: 3 cm
- 4 plates Brand mark:  Sarreguemines France, time : around 1970
Diameter plates: 28 cm, height plate: 2,6 cm, plates are thick and heavy.  Dishwasher proof,
All plates are in very good condition, no chip, no crack, no accident, very light wear marks .
White marks under the plates come from the metal support,where they are on before  adding the enamel layer.
It is part of the making process. As adding enamel was handmade, you can see light differences in colors and shapes.
Total weight : 3.7 kilos

Additionnal pictures under request.

The earthenware of Sarreguemines is a ceramic production from 1790 to 2007 in the city of Sarreguemines, East of France. Story of ceramic of Sarreguemines here :
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fa%C3%AFence_de_Sarreguemines
https://www.sarreguemines-museum.fr/fr/decouvrir/musee-de-la-faience

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Shipping conditions:
- Shipping already included , for Europa, UK, USA, Canada
  For other countries, please contact me first.
  It can be shipped all over the world.
- Packaging, insurance, shipping cost are already included.
  It will be safely and carefully packed with bubble wrap, compacted paper and cardboard.
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Anchovy Basa Bass (see also striped bass) Black cod/Sablefish Blowfish Bluefish Bombay duck Bream Brill Butter fish Catfish Cod (see also Pacific cod and Atlantic cod) Dogfish Dorade Eel Flounder Grouper Haddock Hake Halibut Herring Ilish John Dory Lamprey Lingcod Mackerel Mahi Mahi Monkfish Mullet Orange roughy Parrotfish Patagonian toothfish (also called Chilean sea bass) Pike Pilchard Pollock Pomfret Pompano Sablefish Salmon Sanddab, particularly Pacific sanddab Sardine Sea bass Shad (see also alewife and American shad) Shark Skate Smelt Snakehead Snapper (see also rockfish, rock cod and Pacific snapper) Sole Sprat Suiter-fish Sturgeon Surimi Swordfish Tilapia Tilefish Trout (see also rainbow trout) Tuna (see also albacore tuna, yellowfin tuna, bigeye tuna and bluefin tuna) Turbot Wahoo Whitefish Whiting Roe Caviar (sturgeon roe) Ikura (salmon roe) Kazunoko (herring roe) Lumpfish roe Masago (capelin roe) Shad roe Tobiko (flying-fish roe) Shellfish Crustaceans Crab (see also Dungeness crab, mud crab, sand crab, king crab and snow crab) Crayfish Langostino, also known as the squat lobster. Lobster (see also American lobster, rock lobster, spiny lobster, and red lobster) Shrimp (see also prawns) Mollusca Cockle Cuttlefish Loco Mussel Octopus Oyster Periwinkle Scallop (see also bay scallop and sea scallop) Squid Escargot (Snails)