Villeroy & Boch French Enamelware Dishes with Guignol Characters

Villeroy & Boch French Enamelware Dishes with Guignol Characters

$58.00
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I fell in love immediately with the illustrations on these old Villeroy & Boch enamelware dishes--and then realized they portray three characters from the famous French Guignol puppet theatre, invented in 1808 in Lyon. That sealed the deal since I have a bit of an obsession with puppets of late (and also with many things French)! !I believe they were intended for children, but I think they would be equally great at the grown-up's table. I see them filled with olives, or figs, or dips. Text on each dish identifies the characters and their professions: Guignol himself, a silk weaver (canut), who served as a symbol of the plight of the people of Lyon, where this industry had just been shut down; his wife, Madelon, at work in the kitchen flipping crepes; and his confidant, Gnafron, an often-inebriated shoemaker with a red face and beard. Each dish features the Lyon coat of arms as well as a gold painted rim. The backs read: "Importe D'Autriche" (imported from Austria) "VB Lyon" and "De

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