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A beautiful HAVILAND & Co. Decorative Oval SANDWICH TRAY, Hand Painted PINK ROSES w/2 Reticulated GOLD Painted Handles, Circa 1894-1931, w/GOLD Trim on Rim from Limoges, France
DESCRIPTION: This is such a beautiful, classical tray with the gold painted reticulated handles. The wild, pink roses are skillfully painted with their long thorny stems, blooms, leaves and buds. With their yellow centers and pale green/blue/pink washes, the roses certainly stand out. This is really well done!
CONDITION: While this tray is classified as used, its condition is superb. We can find no chips, nicks, scratches, cracks, hairlines, or repairs. There appears to be no wear to the gold on the rim and no crazing. The tray is beautiful and spectacular.
DIMENSIONS: The tray is oval measuring 13 3/4" handle to handle by 7 1/8" wide. The height to the top of the handle is 1 1/2" while the side height is 1 1/4".
HISTORY/MARKS: The American-born David Haviland settled in Limoges, France in 1842 operating a porcelain exporting business to the USA. He purchased white ware from various factories and shipped it to his New York decorating studio. In 1847, he established a decorating studio in Limoges. He started producing porcelain in Limoges in 1865 and decorating it on site. His sons, Charles Edward and Theodore, continued the prosperous business after David’s death in 1879. Theodore left to establish his own firm in 1892. Charles Edward continued Haviland & Co. until his death in 1921. It bankrupt under his son’s leadership in 1930 and the molds were sold in 1931. In 1941, Theodore’s son, William, was able to obtain the rights to the old Haviland & Co. marks and molds and the company was reorganized as Haviland & Co. William retired in 1957 and the company was carried on by his sons. When the sons retired in 1972, management of the company was turned over to the Cerabati Group under the name of Haviland SA. The company remains in business today. The underglaze mark (in green) on this is mark #12 (Mary Frank Gaston’s Collector’s Encyclopedia of Limoges Porcelain, 3rd edition) which was used from 1894-1931. This is also listed on the Haviland website as Mark I.
As collectors ourselves, we tend to be very picky and find it necessary to point out anything we see. We believe as a Haviland lover you will be very satisfied with this decorative tray.
Please view all pictures carefully as they are part of the description. The stand was used as a photo prop and is not part of this listing.
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This is ready to use or display with pride in your home.
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