Set of saucers part of Sial stoneware dinner service sold by pair.

Warm earth tone speckled glaze typical of Sial. The Sial dinnerware represents one of the greatest aesthetic achievements of the Quebec and Canadian industrial pottery design.

Less expensive than the handmade sets, and hard wearing, it was a fusion between handcraft and industry.  The combination of earth tone colour of rust with the four complementary colours of Sial: celadon grey and green, tenmoku brown and off-white achieves a warm and natural look. The design has Danish mid-century influence and was very popular at the time as it still is today.

THE PRICE IS FOR 2 SAUCERS. 

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Dimensions

Saucer 5 7/8 in across.

État/Condition

All pieces are in excellent condition and bear the Sial stamp. 

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Vintage Replacement Saucers of Sial Dinnerware

  • Product Code: A0688
  • Availability: 4
  • 7.00$

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