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Théodore Haviland
3 Antique T. Haviland Limoges France Scalloped Salad Plates Higgins & Seiter NY
3 Antique T. Haviland Limoges France Scalloped Salad Plates Higgins & Seiter NY
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This set of three (3) antique French porcelain salad plates by Théodore Haviland showcases the refined artistry of Limoges, France, retailed by the prestigious Higgins & Seiter of New York.
• Pattern & Design: Crisp white porcelain adorned with delicate pink florals, soft green foliage, and a graceful ribbon motif. The scalloped, embossed edges add texture, depth, and elegance.
• Backstamp: “Porcelaine Théodore Haviland Limoges France” with the 5-point cross logo and ribbon, plus “Higgins & Seiter New-York” retailer mark — a hallmark of quality and exclusivity.
• Dimensions: Approx. 8.75" diameter x 1" high each.
• Excellent antique condition — no chips, cracks, or repairs. Minimal gilt and surface wear consistent with age.
• Era: Circa 1895–1915, aligning with the Higgins & Seiter retail period and this specific Haviland backstamp.
A perfect choice for Limoges collectors, lovers of French decorative arts, or anyone seeking heirloom-quality tableware. These plates display beautifully in china cabinets or wall racks.
Circa 1895–1915
• Pattern & Design: Crisp white porcelain adorned with delicate pink florals, soft green foliage, and a graceful ribbon motif. The scalloped, embossed edges add texture, depth, and elegance.
• Backstamp: “Porcelaine Théodore Haviland Limoges France” with the 5-point cross logo and ribbon, plus “Higgins & Seiter New-York” retailer mark — a hallmark of quality and exclusivity.
• Dimensions: Approx. 8.75" diameter x 1" high each.
• Excellent antique condition — no chips, cracks, or repairs. Minimal gilt and surface wear consistent with age.
• Era: Circa 1895–1915, aligning with the Higgins & Seiter retail period and this specific Haviland backstamp.
A perfect choice for Limoges collectors, lovers of French decorative arts, or anyone seeking heirloom-quality tableware. These plates display beautifully in china cabinets or wall racks.
Circa 1895–1915
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