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Rare Wedgwood Etruria & Barlaston Shell set for breakfast or snacks.
€45Bid from €23
St. Clement XL vintage oyster shell brown
€75Bid from €38
Melitta Friesland Coffee Teapot Lutz Rabold
€50Bid from €45
Soholm stentoj koffie/thee kan
€89Bid from €88
Vintage Myott England "Melody" plates
€29
Bredemeijer teapot, double-walled, stainless steel
€20
Villeroy & Boch New Wave coffee set – 4 cup and saucer sets with spoons
€149Bid from €85
Chocoladeketel Empire
€75
J&G Meakin china - 6 pastel coffee cups and saucers
€200Bid from €100

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6 tasses 6 soucoupes Vereco, design Mid-Century Modern
€50Bid from €40
9 Vereco glass bowls, Mid-Century Modern design
€50Bid from €40
Winterling Bavaria 18-piece porcelain coffee/tea service
€190Bid from €160
Seltmann Weiden Bavaria white porcelain coffee service with bird of paradise and gilt decoration
€140Bid from €120
Vintage 1935 Droste chocolate cocoa pitcher and cup and saucer
€69Bid from €59
Luneville Régence set of 6 vintage plates pink with gold
€40Bid from €20
Very large 19th-century Sarreguemines ironstone "Carmen" deep platter with butterfly
€66
"Victoria" Service - Maastricht Ceramics Company (Netherlands) - Red Decor
€650Bid from €560
1922 KG Lunéville Badonviller Barbotine Fruit Plates
€85
Set of 6 KG Lunéville "Le Potager" soup plates, 1950/7
€96
Set of 6 KG Lunéville "Le Potager" dessert plates, 1950/70
€75
Set of 7 Lustucru soup plates, blue checkerboard pattern, 1950/80
€60
KG Luneville "Luculus" pedestal plate, late 19th-early 20th century
€45
FIGGJO NORWAY design breakfast and dinner set. 65 pieces.
€155
Glazed stoneware appetizer dish, 1970
€35
Antique Bowls with Ears DUROFEU / SDEL France
€38
Chantilly XL vintage oyster shell
€99Bid from €50
2 Meissen "Kakiemon" plates with Japanese motif decoration, circa 1900
€480
Bing Grondahl Denmark Henning Koppel 1960 oval plate Blue Koppel
€45€35Bid from €20
White seashell ramekin, 20th century
€35
Large oval Sarreguemines "Samois" platter, early 20th century
€45
Arzberg Trinket Soup Cup and Saucer Yellow
€80
Vintage Swedish oven dish 'Kosmos'
€38Bid from €19
19th century Longwy ironstone plates "Pierrefonds"
€119
Sarah's Garden Wedgwood Queen's Ware 4 cups & saucers - unused.
€96Bid from €87
Jean Dubost glazed stoneware teapot
€40Bid from €20
Arabia Finland Fructus fruit bowl 1960s
€95Bid from €85
8 deep plates Brookshire from Johnson Brothers
€85Bid from €65
Vintage Black Handle High Tea Set
€35Bid from €30
Set of 4 Vintage White Handle Forks
€30Bid from €25
Marjolein Bastin porcelain sugar bowl & creamer, Die Spiegelburg, Verlag Coppenrath, winter decor
€29
Set of 8 Vintage Covetro Apple Glass Bowls
€45Bid from €36
Antique plates from the Badonviller "Madelon" collection
€66
Set of 6 A Lanternier prestige porcelain dinner plates
€125Bid from €115
Service for 6 people KG Lunéville "Le Potager", 1950/70
€280
KG Lunéville Round Platter "Le Potager", 1950/70
€45
4 Ikea tea mugs blue and white floral decor
€25
Large Longwy "Turin" Salad Bowl, 1950/70
€60
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Crockery

An Artistic Expression of Hospitality and Style

Crockery is more than just a collection of plates, bowls and cups; it is an art form that embodies the beauty of table setting and hospitality. With its rich history and cultural influences, crockery has held a special place in the hearts of people around the world over the centuries. From simple pottery to sophisticated porcelain, crockery is an artistic expression of style, tradition and good taste. Check out Whoppah's extensive range!

History

The history of crockery goes back thousands of years. Originally, simple earthenware bowls and pots were used to store and serve food. As civilisations developed, tableware began to evolve and become more sophisticated. In ancient cultures such as China, Egypt, Greece and Rome, pottery was decorated with beautiful motifs and symbolic patterns, emphasising the importance of table culture and hospitality.

The Renaissance period brought a revival of art and culture, and crockery became a focus of aesthetic attention. European royal houses ordered beautifully decorated porcelain from China, leading to the establishment of famous porcelain factories in Europe, such as Meissen and Sèvres. Each piece of tableware became a masterpiece in itself, with hand-painted motifs, rich colours and sophisticated gold accents.

In modern times, crockery has become a reflection of different styles and cultural influences. From traditional and classic to contemporary and minimalist, there is a suitable table setting for every palate and every occasion. Contemporary designers are experimenting with shapes, textures and materials, making tableware an increasingly dynamic and personal aspect of interior design.

Functionalities

Tableware is not only about aesthetics, but also about functionality. Each type of tableware has a specific function, from dinner plates to soup bowls, from teacups to cake plates. Each piece is carefully designed to present the right food in the right way and enrich the culinary experience. In addition, the quality of the material plays an important role in the durability and usability of dinnerware.

On special occasions, such as weddings, parties and family gatherings, tableware is often treasured as a precious heirloom passed down from generation to generation. It has the ability to evoke memories of treasured moments and beloved people. Tableware is more than just utensils; it is tangible memories of special moments in life.

Crockery

In modern society, where rushed meals and disposable items sometimes seem to prevail, tableware calls us to appreciate the art of table culture. It reminds us to take time to enjoy meals, share with others and embrace hospitality. Tableware is a tribute to the rich traditions of the past and a symbol of the warmth and joy that come together around a beautifully set table.