Antique Theodore Haviland Limoges France Small Serving Platter – Jewel Yellow Pattern – 9” x 6” This elegant small serving platter by Theodore Haviland Limoges, France, features the Jewel Yellow pattern, a beautifully delicate floral design with vibrant multicolor flowers, fine black detailing, and gold trim. The piece measures approximately 9 inches long by 6 inches wide, making it perfect for serving small dishes or as a charming display piece. Marked on the underside with the Theodore Haviland Limoges France backstamp, this authentic French porcelain platter is a fine example of classic Limoges craftsmanship. It remains in good condition with minimal wear, ideal for collectors of antique Limoges china or vintage French porcelain tableware.
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The plates are beautifully decorated with a bold zebra pattern, bringing a touch of African savanna to your dining room. Crafted from high-quality porcelain, these plates are durable and perfect for all occasions.
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White Floral Oval 10” Platter Serving Plate Limoges France. Excellent condition. Please see pics for measurements. Thank you so much for looking 😊
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The product is a set of six antique Limoges Theodore Haviland salad plates with a green floral pattern and double gold trim, manufactured in France between 1903-1925. These round plates are made of porcelain and feature an Art Nouveau style, with a glossy finish and decorative hand-painted details. The plates are part of the Limoges collection and are original antique pieces, showcasing intricate design and craftsmanship typical of the early 20th century. They are suitable for all occasions and are a rare and collectible addition to any dining set. These plates are in wonderful condition. No cracks, chips, or crazing.
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Limoges Charles Ahrenfeldt dinner plates are prized examples of fine French porcelain, celebrated for their delicate craftsmanship and elegant design. Produced in Limoges, France—an epicenter of porcelain artistry—these plates often feature hand-painted floral motifs, gilded accents, and refined scalloped edges, reflecting the opulence of late 19th to early 20th-century tableware. Charles Ahrenfeldt, a German-born importer and manufacturer, played a key role in elevating Limoges porcelain's reputation abroad, especially in the American market. His pieces, marked with variations of the "C. Ahrenfeldt Limoges France" stamp, are sought after by collectors for their quality, historical significance, and timeless aesthetic appeal
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With its crisp white porcelain body, scalloped rim, and brilliant gold trim, this platter is ideal for both elegant entertaining and display. Marked: “Haviland France” and “Haviland & Co., Limoges”. Maker: Haviland & Co., Limoges France.
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