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.
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Pattern Acapulco
Production 1967
Model #240/1, 9.5" Entree/Luncheon Plate
Dimensions 24cm diameter
Condition Various conditions; please choose from the drop-down menu your preferred option.
Multiple pieces available, each sold separately. We have the blue, brown and no stamp options; please choose your preference from the drop-down menu.