This ceramic oyster plate was produced by MBFA (Manufacture Bretonne de Faïence Artistique) Pornic Pottery in France during the mid-20th century, likely in the 1960s. The distinctive design features a scratched black surface with vibrant red wells decorated with leaf or branch motifs, showcasing the modernist aesthetic popular during this period.
Oyster plates like this one are highly valued by collectors of mid-century ceramics and French pottery enthusiasts. The striking color contrast and artistic design make it both a functional serving piece and a decorative art object. These plates are particularly sought after for their connection to French culinary traditions and as representative pieces of regional pottery from Brittany.
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$450.00Price
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