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Vins de France Regional Wine Plates by Porcelaine d’Auteuil ~ Set of Six
This set of six porcelain plates was produced by Porcelaine d’Auteuil of Paris and features regional wine maps from the Vins de France series. Each plate presents a detailed cartographic illustration of a French wine region, including Bordeaux, Bourgogne, Alsace, Provence, Beaujolais, and Touraine, rendered with precise black linework and restrained color accents.
Crafted in France from high-quality glazed porcelain, the plates measure approximately 8.25 inches in diameter. The designs highlight geographic features, regional names, and architectural landmarks associated with each wine-producing area. The set is housed in its original wooden presentation box marked Porcelaine d’Auteuil, consistent with the original issue.
This series reflects a tradition of French decorative porcelain that combines geographic documentation with refined presentation. This set exemplifies the illustrative precision, material quality, and regional subject matter associated with Porcelaine d’Auteuil production.
This set of six porcelain plates was produced by Porcelaine d’Auteuil of Paris and features regional wine maps from the Vins de France series. Each plate presents a detailed cartographic illustration of a French wine region, including Bordeaux, Bourgogne, Alsace, Provence, Beaujolais, and Touraine, rendered with precise black linework and restrained color accents.
Crafted in France from high-quality glazed porcelain, the plates measure approximately 8.25 inches in diameter. The designs highlight geographic features, regional names, and architectural landmarks associated with each wine-producing area. The set is housed in its original wooden presentation box marked Porcelaine d’Auteuil, consistent with the original issue.
This series reflects a tradition of French decorative porcelain that combines geographic documentation with refined presentation. This set exemplifies the illustrative precision, material quality, and regional subject matter associated with Porcelaine d’Auteuil production.