He was most likely the first importer of Bohemian porcelain into the US. The son, Charles Jules Ahrenfeldt (1857-1934), took over the porcelain factory in 1894, upon his father's death. In 1896 he built a porcelain factory in the Montjovis district of Limoges.
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Antique T&V Limoges France Small Bread Plate 6in Ornate Gold Trim Bell Mark Beautiful antique white porcelain Limoges bread plate features an intricate lacy gold border. No chips or cracks. It is about 6 inches in diameter. Please see photos and zoom in for details.
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Theodore left to establish his own firm in 1892 and was joined by his son, William, in 1903. In 1919, Theodore died and his firm passed on to his son. It remained in the Haviland family until 1972.
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Theodore left to establish his own firm in 1892. Charles Edward continued Haviland & Co. until his death in 1921. The underglaze mark (in green) on this is mark #11 (Mary Frank Gaston’s Collector’s Encyclopedia of Limoges Porcelain, 3rd edition) which was used from 1888-1896.
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Lovely set of 2 Laure Japy Paris, Limoges porcelain service or charger plates. The vibrant and colorful pattern is Jardin Bleu. This line was introduced in 1997 and discontinued in 2008. Each measures 11-3/4" in diameter. They are marked on bottoms. Both are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. No utensil marks.
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A lovely addition to any elegant table setting or shabby chic decor, these bowls carry the green backstamp used in the mid-20th century. ✔ Clean and ready to display or use. ✔ Light surface wear consistent with age and use.
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These two porcelain goblets were made in France, probably in Limoges, and decorated by Toupet. The decorations are transfer prints of a fox on one, and a pair of partridges on the other, with gold line trims.
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