Mid-Century Modern French MBFA Pornic Pottery Red & Black and Celedon Graphic Oyster Plate
Found in West Texas
A vintage French hand-painted seafood plate from the 1960s, made by MBFA Pornic Pottery Studio in Western France. Designed by Bernard Serraz, it features a bold red and black graphic pattern on a celadon background. The plate has six leaf-shaped sections for holding oysters, mussels, or scallops, plus a larger center section for lemons or sauce. A striking example of Mid-Century French design.
Found in West Texas
A vintage French hand-painted seafood plate from the 1960s, made by MBFA Pornic Pottery Studio in Western France. Designed by Bernard Serraz, it features a bold red and black graphic pattern on a celadon background. The plate has six leaf-shaped sections for holding oysters, mussels, or scallops, plus a larger center section for lemons or sauce. A striking example of Mid-Century French design.
Found in West Texas
A vintage French hand-painted seafood plate from the 1960s, made by MBFA Pornic Pottery Studio in Western France. Designed by Bernard Serraz, it features a bold red and black graphic pattern on a celadon background. The plate has six leaf-shaped sections for holding oysters, mussels, or scallops, plus a larger center section for lemons or sauce. A striking example of Mid-Century French design.
Dimensions
Dia 10”
H. 3/4”
Condition. Excellent