Vintage Limoges France CH Field Haviland porcelain square serving plate with order original rare ladle golden trim with roses flower decorations

$130.18
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Vintage Limoges France CH Field Haviland porcelain square serving plate with order original rare ladle golden trim with roses flower decorations,

Vintage Limoges France CH Field Haviland with original rare ladle gold trim with.

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Product code: Vintage Limoges France CH Field Haviland porcelain square serving plate with order original rare ladle golden trim with roses flower decorations

Vintage Limoges France CH Field Haviland with original rare ladle gold trim with roses and flowers decorations.
Perfect size for serving vegetables , rice, sides and also pasta, very rare to find it with serving ladle.

Ch Field Haviland Limoges Floral Serving Bowl Made In France Charles Field Haviland with romantic couple on a field. Beautiful platter.
In excellent vintage condition. Ladle has few loss of gold but still a beautiful very rare piece for serving.

No chips, cracks or flaws that I can see.
Marked on back. With the mark red. From 1900 to 1941 the color was standardised to red.

Measures :

Serving dish :

Height: 7,7 cm 3"
Sides: 18,7 cm x 18,7 cm / 7,3" x 7,3"

Ladle : 21 cm / 8,2" long

CH Field Haviland History Synopsis

"Charles Field Haviland left America for Limoges in the early 1850s to work originally for his uncle, David Haviland founder of Haviland and Company and rented a porcelain factory in partnership with his father and brother. Subsequently he opened his own decorating studio for porcelain to export items to the US and in 1868 purchased a porcelain manufacturing company.

He married the granddaughter of Francois Alluaud and later took control of the Alluaud porcelain factory, one of the oldest Limoges factories. Charles Field retired in 1881 and the company became known as Gerard, Dufraisseix and Morel using the white ware mark GDM. The partners changed around 1890 and the company was subsequently called - Gerard and Dufraisseix and eventually Gerard, Dufraisseix and Abbot (mark GDA).

They still trade today as Porcelaine GDA-Royal Limoges but of course the CH Field Haviland mark now belongs to Robert Haviland and C. Parlon

Robert Haviland and C. Parlon have been using this mark since 1941 when it purchased the mark from a company called Gerard, Dufraisseix and Abbot which was derived from the original Charles Field Haviland company. Robert Haviland was the grandson of Charles Field Haviland."

Since my items are vintage, it means that they are aged and they will have some wear. Please look at all of the photos carefully and ask any questions order before making your purchase. We will be happy to send more photos upon request.

I take great care in packing your purchase carefully, in a lot of bubble or silk, wrapping paper and proper padding before I send it on its journey. I am happy to ship anywhere in the world, as well as combine shipping for two or more items - please contact me for shipping rates if you do not see your country.
For environmental reasons, I try to reuse packaging materials where possible.

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