If you loved the retro seventies stoneware your Italian granny had in her tableware collection, you'll love this large, flattened platter. Serve a charcuterie board of Italian deli meats or a tomato and mozzarella salad drizzled with oil. This one-off piece is hand painted with a satisfyingly clumsy tomato illustration; a happy little surprise when you've eaten the last slice of ripe red tomato on the plate. This mustard yellow serving platter is glazed to give it a lustrous finish and stamped with the Gallo cockerel symbol on the base. Serve alfresco at a gingham-checked table so that it feels like you're in the Tuscan sunshine.
Villeroy and Boch were founded by iron master Francois Boch and his three sons in 1748. This particular collection is estimated to have been made between 1960-1969 in Italy.