I have 12 of these oyster plates - see the shape in the middle for the lemon? They are made by the Longchamp factory and date from 1950.
Sorry, the central platter is sold
And here is the large central platter to match - very impressive when you've guests for dinner or a summer lunch...not yet listed but do contact me for more information.
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This oyster plate is also by Longchamp round 1950 - the design is 'Chantilly' and I have only 2 plates left...You can read more here.
I adore these Madeleine tins - I have sold SO many of these over the years and just can't find enough for my customers...great for decorating a vintage kitchen, great for baking. I have several for sale at the moment: largest one here.
Sorry, but both dishes are sold
I have a great pair of Escargot dishes - just perfect for baking snails in garlic butter - you can see my Ebay listing here. They were manufacturered by Emile Henry and are in excellent conditon.
Your oyster plates sold like hot cakes. Very nice.
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