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Antique French Shallow Soup Bowls Set of 2 | Porcelaine de Gien France | Green Garland Transferware
Bring effortless French charm to your table with this beautiful pair of antique soup bowls from Gien, France.
Crafted in the early 20th century, these Porcelaine de Gien bowls feature a delicate blue-green garland pattern that feels both refined and relaxed. The soft ivory ground and gently aged patina give them that unmistakable French country character.
Their 8.5" size makes them perfect for soups, salads, or pasta, while the shallow form layers beautifully into a collected table setting.
Details:
Maker: Porcelaine de Gien, France
Date: Circa 1900–1920
Material: Faience / earthenware
Diameter: 8.5”
Condition: Very good antique condition, one has a crack and some discoloration (see photos, priced accordingly)
A timeless addition to any French-inspired kitchen or a lovely complement to blue and white or ironstone collections.
Bring effortless French charm to your table with this beautiful pair of antique soup bowls from Gien, France.
Crafted in the early 20th century, these Porcelaine de Gien bowls feature a delicate blue-green garland pattern that feels both refined and relaxed. The soft ivory ground and gently aged patina give them that unmistakable French country character.
Their 8.5" size makes them perfect for soups, salads, or pasta, while the shallow form layers beautifully into a collected table setting.
Details:
Maker: Porcelaine de Gien, France
Date: Circa 1900–1920
Material: Faience / earthenware
Diameter: 8.5”
Condition: Very good antique condition, one has a crack and some discoloration (see photos, priced accordingly)
A timeless addition to any French-inspired kitchen or a lovely complement to blue and white or ironstone collections.