Villeroy & Boch
Set of 2 Oval Serving Platter - Alt Amsterdam - Villeroy & Boch
Set of 2 Oval Serving Platter - Alt Amsterdam - Villeroy & Boch
This adorable set of two serving platters was made by Villeroy & Boch. Discontinued in 1997, the decor was one of their most popular patterns!
"Alt Amsterdam" is a striking floral pattern, likely inspired by the flower markets in Amsterdam and done in the tradition of the flower paintings of old Delft pottery.
The two plates are in wonderful mint condition. Perfect for that special, joyous dinner setting, really.
- Material: Vitro Porcelain
- Style: Colourful Delft flower painting
- Place of Origin: Germany
- Date of Manufacture: 1950s
- Condition: Used, but in mint condition
Dimension:
Small Platter:
Depth: 14.5 cm | 11 in
Length: 24 cm | 13.8 in
Height at handles: 3.5 cm | 1.4 in
Large Platter:
Depth: 23.5 cm | 11 in
Length: 37 cm | 13.8 in
Height: 4 cm | 1.4 in
Weight, the two together: 1.2 kg
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Origin & Maker
Villeroy & Boch, founded in 1748, is a renowned name in ceramics and tableware, with a legacy spanning over 270 years. The company began in Lorraine, France, when François Boch established a small pottery workshop with his sons. Simultaneously, Nicolas Villeroy founded his own ceramics business in Germany. In 1836, the two companies merged, creating one of the first global brands in the ceramics industry.
Throughout the 19th century, Villeroy & Boch became known for innovation and quality, introducing iconic products like Mettlach tiles and popularizing the use of ceramics in everyday life. The company’s commitment to blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design helped it thrive even through the challenges of two World Wars.
In the 20th century, Villeroy & Boch expanded globally, becoming a leader in bathroom ceramics and modernizing its production processes. The company embraced new technologies and sustainable practices, positioning itself as a luxury brand.
Today, Villeroy & Boch remains a family-owned business headquartered in Mettlach, Germany, continuing its tradition of excellence while adapting to modern trends. Their products, from elegant tableware to innovative bathroom solutions, reflect a timeless blend of heritage and contemporary design.
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