$2,200.00
Dreaming of owning china that reflects the lifestyle you will have someday. Consider this lovely French prominently manufactured by Jullien Fils Aine, a French artist in Paris, in 1855.
He manufactured the finest tableware services from 1840 to 1889, when the factory closed.
The back stamp shows Paris 1855/63 Poissoniere.
These plates are meant to be used in formal and elegant settings and ideally passed down as a family heirloom.
A coordinating bowl is included in the set from the same period.
Recently found gold candlesticks and a gold tea set contribute to the ensemble's richness.
The combined set is also lovely for display in a china cabinet.
A worthy investment for your china closet.
MEASUREMENTS:
These plates are 9 1/8 inches in diameter.
The bowl measures 7 3/4 inches by 9 3/4 inches. It is 2 5/8 inches tall.
CONDITION:
Excellent condition.
Two plates have small, barely noticeable chips on the inside of the base that do not detract from the rich beauty of the set.
No loss of color
Hand washing for the best care.
No microwave, please.
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I can coordinate table settings from listed inventory.
My items are antique and fragile. I encourage my buyers to hand wash rather use the dishwasher. Please no microwave!
I do not provide wholesale prices for my product which are fine antiques. I do provide free shipping for my US customers. UPS does the packaging.
I include measurements when applicable and the date of manufacture when known