The company was founded in 1748, when François Boch and his three sons began manufacturing ceramic tableware and decorative art objects. In 1836, Jean-François Boch merged with the successful stoneware manufacturer Nicolas Villeroy (a once competitor) to form what we know today, Villeroy & Boch.
Fast forward to the 1960s/70s and the company is producing some of the now iconic patterns across a range of tableware pieces, created by then designer Christine Reuter. Such patterns include Acapulco (1967), Izmir (1973) and Viking to name a few.
You can read more about the history of Villeroy & Boch, here.
THIS LISTING
Pattern Acapulco Production 1967
Model #262, 2.8L Soup Tureen, with Cover Dimensions 11.5cm tall (not incl. knob), 20.5cm diameter
ConditionExcellent vintage condition with very little, if any, surface wear.
Multiple pieces available, each sold separately. We have both the blue and brown stamp options; please choose your preference from the drop-down menu.