Description: WANT IT NOW? WHY WAIT?? BUY IT NOW!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN MY AUCTION THIS AUCTION IS FOR NEAR 100 YEAR OLD THEODORE HAVILAND & CO LIMOGE FRANCE "EDEN"PATTERN FOUR SETSART DECO STYLE!!COFFEE / TEA CUP & SAUCER SETS Haviland & Co. is a manufacturer of Limoges porcelain. David Haviland was an American businessman from New York dealing with porcelain. While seeking out new business interests, he arrived in Limoges, France and by 1842, he was able to send his first shipment of Limoges porcelain to the United States. He was also key in adopting a new process by which to decorate porcelain pieces developed in 1873. In 1890, David Haviland's son, Théodore Haviland, built a very large and prominent factory in Limoges and introduced a variety of new processes for firing and decorating porcelain pieces. The Haviland company has since been overseen by grandson William Haviland, and great-grandson Theodore Haviland II. Haviland & Co. is still operating as Haviland Company, though the facilities are now modernized and now sell silverware, crystal, and giftware in addition to porcelain. Haviland identification is difficult as there are over 60,000 patterns and variations. To make it harder, most patterns do not have factory-given names. Only about 6,000 have been identified and cataloged in the Schleiger system. For those "named" patterns, many pieces left the factory without the proper pattern name marked on it. Even when whole sets are purchased, you will find pieces in the set without the pattern name or for pieces with multiple parts, some of the parts may lack the pattern name or even the Haviland mark. Thank you, Mr. Haviland!! THE MARK OF QUALITY!! This fine china was part of an inventory removed from the estate of an avid antique china collector after she died and the owners sold the home. This rare and very lovely china is about 100 years old. Most of this collection revolves around Theodore Haviland's early 1920's - 1930's china in the "PILGRIM" shape, all made out of the same shape molds, just decorated with different designs. This auction is for a very hard to find piece of Theodore Haviland china. The pattern on this piece is called "EDEN". It is in the Haviland Pilgrim form. The bottom is marked "Theodore Haviland, Limoge, France" This mark was used by Theodore Haviland from about 1920 - 1935. This is part of the Hostess serving pieces, usually referred to as a COFFEE / TEA CUP & SAUCER SET. LIKE NEW INSIDE Haviland's EDEN, the twin to Haviland's Blois pattern. The only difference between the two is Blois has a cream band around it, while Eden has an all white body. Same shapes, same designs, same edge trim. It is also very similar to Haviland Chambord and Paradise. Flat cup & saucer sets are part of the typical 5-piece place setting. They also are used for serving tea or coffee. The height and the style of the cup may vary greatly between manufacturers. The flat cup design has a flat base, without a pedestal. SAUCERS: What is the saucer for when drinking coffee or tea? Most common practice today is that the saucer is the vehicle for moving a hot coffee or tea cup around a table and as a catch, to prevent spills from dripping onto the table, or, heaven forbid, onto some luxurious table cloth. In fact, it seems that people would drink both from the cup and from the saucer: After being served a hot beverage (e.g., coffee or tea) in a cup on top of a saucer, some would pour a small amount of the beverage onto the saucer, and then drink from the saucer. In certain ethnics and regions, this was a matter of custom. Although, it is true, pouring the hot beverage onto the saucer would cool it sufficiently to make it more palatable. In Haviland's Pilgrim shape, Haviland used four sizes of saucers, 4 5/8" for demitasse and chocolate sets, 5 5/8" for standard flat sets AND in many cases, for bouillon cups or large cups, which sometimes would have 6 1/4" saucers. So, it is not unusual for bouillon and large cups to have either size. Cream soup bowls had 7 1/2" saucers as their mate. It was among an estate's china set consisting of Haviland Ganga and Haviland Montruex and Coromandel. If you look at them, they are almost alike in many ways. They were produced about the same time, 1920's. They have the same basic Haviland Pilgrim shape. The borders, floral design and baskets are very similar, particularly on the serving pieces. The pieces offered in this listing are ALL EDEN. This is a simply enchanting piece designed by Haviland & Company of Haviland Pottery in Limoge, France. The maker's mark on the bottom dates this piece to have been produced around 1920 til 1935. There have been magazine ads for this pattern available here on Ebay for Haviland EDEN that date to 1920. CURRENT RETAIL PRICE: $49.99 (EACH SET) In a 1932 magazine advertisement for the very similar Haviland Vendome pattern, it listed: A similar cup & saucer set sold for $3.90 in 1932 had the same buying power as $64.49 in 2017 Condition: This piece of vintage china is about 90 years old. A miracle it survived this long. I see no apparent blemishes. If you collect auction Haviland, Chambord, Ganga, Eden, Montreux, Cluny, Paradise, or similar Pilgrim shape....you might want to place me in your "FAVORITES" list for the next few months to keep track of these auctions. I have just begun to list similar pieces from a collector's hoard of early 1900's Haviland China. I will be listing new pieces weekly in the coming months. Now..if YOU have any other information or data on this piece and would like to share it, I'd be more than willing to pass it on to any possible NEW OWNER. Please feel free to contact me. That's about all I can tell you about this UNIQUE VICTORIAN POTTERY collectible. If you collect HAVILAND POTTERY, VINTAGE LIMOGE, or just want FOUR LOVELY EDEN COFFEE / TEA CUP & SAUCER SETS for YOURSELF... You could add this unique piece to your collection. READ the description/policies, STUDY the pictures, ASK questions!! IF YOU WANT THESE, DON'T HESITATE SOMEWHERE, SOMEONE ELSE MAY BE LOOKING AT THIS AUCTION AND MAY ALREADY HAVE HIS ARROW ON THE BID BUTTON. SO, BEAT HIM TO IT AND IT'S YOURS!!! All you have to do is...BID!! I TRY MY VERY BEST TO PACK YOUR ITEM FOR A SAFE TRANSPORT. DUE TO EBAY'S RESTRICTIONS ON SHIPPING INSURANCE, I AM FORCED TO INCLUDE INSURANCE AS PART OF MY S & H FEES TO PROTECT ALL BREAKABLES AND ITEMS SOLD FOR $19.99 OR MORE. I WILL ATTEMPT TO KEEP YOUR COSTS DOWN BY NOT INCLUDING SHIPPING INSURANCE IN MOST OTHER CASES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNDERSTANDING. THEREFORE, FOR THIS ITEM... SHIPPING INS. IS INCLUDED TO PROTECT YOUR PRIZE FOR SAFER FASTER SHIPPING....CHOOSE PRIORITY ANY CLAIM FOR DAMAGE WILL REQUIRE PICTURE PROOF OF LOSS Would you like to see more like this? Please take a moment to check out my other exciting auctions for this week, Just click on the link to view. See other items And See other items PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER THE AUCTION CLOSES OR IMMEDIATELY IF "BUY IT NOW" (WITH PAYPAL) IS USED. FEEDBACK POLICY WE ARE STRIVING FOR 5'S!! We are committed to providing you a 5-star experience when you deal with us. If we miss the mark, please let us know before you leave any feedback. Please Note: Under the new Ebay seller standards policies, leaving less than 5 stars on the detailed seller rating now has an overall negative impact on the seller's account. Ebay does have ways of affecting a seller's account because of the ratings. Even Neutral feedback has a negative effect on a seller's ratings. 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Price: 59.99 USD
Location: Lancaster, New York
End Time: 2024-12-04T21:00:01.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: Limoges
Number of Items in Set: Two-Piece
Pattern: Eden / Bloise
Shape: OCTAGON
Occasion: All Occasions
Signed: Yes
Color: White
MPN: DOES NOT APPLY
Material: Porcelain
Set Includes: Tea Cup & Saucer
California Prop 65 Warning: HUH?
Brand: Haviland
Main Color: WHITE, W/ PASTEL FLORAL RIM, BASKET, GOLD TRIM
Type: Tea Cup & Saucer
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Model: Eden / Bloise
Style: ART DECO STYLE
Collection: Limoges
Features: RARE
Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1929
Production Style: Art Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: France
Finish: Glossy