Theodore Haviland Limoges France Cup Saucer Pink Coffee Tea Mug Antique Vintage French Designer China Gift

Theodore Haviland Limoge

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Antique Theodore Haviland Limoges France Pink Tea Cup & Saucer Vintage 1910s French Designer Gift; Vintage Theodore Haviland Limoges China ~ Pink Floral Tea Cup & Saucer

Unsurpassed quality and attention to detail mark any Haviland Limoges porcelain you may find, and this tea cup and saucer set is no exception.  Made in France and decorated w/a stunning array of pink florals, this set is spectacular!

Measurements:

  • tea cup ~ approximately 3.5" across
  • saucer ~ approximately 5.5" across

Pattern / Dates ~ early century; c1903-1925.

The Haviland family were amazing innovators in the fine bone china industry, changing the very face of the industry world-wide. The company can trace its roots to its American founder, David Haviland, who exported his first porcelain from Limoges, France in 1842. David's son, Theodore, followed in his father's footsteps in 1890. The family continued to be in management until 1972.

Hallmarks ~ signed as seen in pictures.

Condition ~ Excellent: pre-owned vintage/antique.  With a touch of wear to the gilding, this piece shows little other evidence of age or use, and is chip/flake free. 

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