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Christofle Silver-Plated Bread Plate, Argentina Production
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A refined silver-plated bread plate by Christofle, the celebrated French maison founded in 1830 and renowned for its mastery of the art de la table. This piece was produced at Sadoca, Christofle's prestigious Buenos Aires workshop, which operated under the maison's exacting French standards from 1950 to 1992. Its quiet, architectural design, a polished circular field framed by a softly reeded rim, reflects the timeless Christofle aesthetic: understated, balanced, and made to grace the most elegant of tables. A discreet yet meaningful piece, equally at home as a bread plate, a presentation dish, or a coaster for fine bottles.
Key Features:
- Date: Circa 1960s–1980s
- Origin: Argentina, under French Christofle standards
- Maker: Christofle, produced at Sadoca (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Composition: Silver-plated metal
- Marks: Stamped "CHRISTOFLE Industria Argentina" on the reverse
- Dimensions: L 15 × W 15 × H 1.5 cm
- Weight: 174.2 g
- Use: Bread plate / under-plate / small presentation dish
- Condition: Very good vintage condition, with light surface patina and minor signs of gentle use consistent with age
A discreet yet elegant signature of French craftsmanship, the kind of quiet detail that elevates an entire table.
Disclaimer:
All our products are vintage or antique items that have been previously used and loved. As such, they may display signs of age, wear, imperfections, or minor defects that add to their unique charm and authenticity. Some items in our collection have been carefully restored or preserved, while others have been left in their original untouched condition to honor their history and character. We invite you to appreciate the stories these timeless pieces carry.

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