Antique cheese slab, vintage shop display
Antique French Cheese Slab – “Les Fromages” Shop Display, 1920s
Add a touch of authentic French charm to your home or boutique with this antique ceramic cheese slab, dating from the 1920s. Originally used as a shop display in traditional fromageries, it features the timeless inscription “Les Fromages” in classic lettering.
This substantial piece weighs nearly 5 kg, making it ideal for displaying cheeses, pastries, or vintage kitchenware. Whether styled in a rustic kitchen, a collector’s cabinet, or a retail setting, it brings a quiet elegance and nostalgic character to any space.
✨ Product Details
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Era: 1920s
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Origin: France
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Material: Glazed ceramic
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Inscription: “Les Fromages”
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Condition: Excellent vintage condition
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No cracks
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Three very minor age-related marks on the underside
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Weight: 4.95 kg / 10.9 lbs
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Use: Shop display, serving slab, decorative tray
Shipping & Delivery
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Worldwide shipping via eco-conscious, reliable carriers
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Orders processed within 1–2 business days
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Tracking and insurance included
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Combined shipping available — any overages are automatically refunded
I personally track each parcel and provide all necessary documentation, including detailed customs forms for smooth international delivery.
⚠️ Important: Some postal services (Germany, Austria, Ukraine) may require a phone number for delivery. Please include it at checkout to avoid delays or returns. I cannot cover return fees due to missing information, but I’ll assist you as best I can.
🌍 Customs & Import Taxes
Buyers are responsible for any customs duties or import taxes. I always include accurate customs details to help avoid delays or unexpected fees. If unsure, please check with your local customs office before ordering.
🔁 Returns & Exchanges
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Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery
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Items must be returned in their original condition and packaging
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Return shipping is at buyer’s expense unless the shop made an error
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Original shipping fees are non-refundable unless due to a shop mistake