OAK SPRING
The ‘Oak Spring’ porcelain borrows its depictions of flowers from the work of Charles Germain de Saint-Aubin, artist of King Louis XV, found within the Oak Spring Garden Library. Framed by an exuberant outer rim of floral sprigs and a basket weave-patterned inner rim, each finely hand-painted central flower can be chosen from a selection of over one hundred different species - many of them Mrs. Mellon’s favourites - including poppy, geranium, and nigella.
de Gournay offers an array of handmade porcelain dinner service shapes ranging from dinner plates to serving platters, punch bowls, teapots and tureens. Designed for all styles of dining, the collection includes both round and octagonal plate shapes.
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