Beautiful dinner plate from the Digoin Sarreguemines factory, part of the Capri pattern, featuring a cobalt blue on white palette that remains one of the most elegant examples of antique French tableware. The design is entirely focused on the rim. A wreath of large stylized flowers, with finely detailed petals, alternates with bouquets of foliage. A geometric frieze with lozenge patterns frames the entire design and highlights the edge of the plate. The entirely white well offers a clear space for the eye and lends the piece a simple, yet very contemporary elegance. Digoin Sarreguemines is one of the great French earthenware manufacturers, whose history dates back to the 18th century. In the mid-20th century, the company produced tableware sets that furnished bourgeois interiors and restaurant tables. The Capri pattern, with its blue and white design, both classic and graphic, belongs to this meticulous production of the 1950s-1960s. The reverse bears the stamp Capri, Réserve Casino, Digoin Sarreguemines, France. Diameter approximately 24 cm. The plate shows some discreet signs of wear, visible in the photographs, which are natural for a piece of this age.
Additional details:
- Brand: Digoin Sarreguemines
- Style: graphique
- Material: Faïence
- Colour: Bleu cobalt
- Period: Milieu XXe siècle