The origins of Villeroy & Boch date back to 1748 when François Boch and his three sons began manufacturing fine ceramic tableware and decorative art objects in the Lorraine region. After decades of successful expansion, Jean-François Boch made a move in 1836 by merging his family's enterprise with that of his chief rival, the successful stoneware manufacturer Nicolas Villeroy. This alliance formed Villeroy & Boch, creating a European ceramics powerhouse that would adapt and thrive through centuries of shifting borders and evolving global tastes.
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Pattern Cordoba
Production 1986-1989
Model 15" Serving Platter
Dimensions 39cm long, 23cm wide
Condition Great to excellent vintage condition; minimal wear. Would question how often this was used - if at all - as the original paper sticker is still intact on the base.