Vintage Theodore Haviland Limoges "Ambazar" Porcelain Dinner Service
Item Details
A collection of porcelain dinnerware by Theodore Haviland. The seventy-five piece collection is decorated in the Ambazar pattern first issued by the factory in 1921. This pattern was highly influenced by Chinosieries produced at Sevres and English factories of the eighteenth century. The pattern is composed of Asian pheasants with prunus roots and flowers in both the central decoration and reserves around the rim surrounded by scales in blue. The assortment consists of nine dinner plates, eleven salad plates, eleven dessert plates, ten bowls, thirteen cups, sixteen saucers, a cream jug and sugar bowl, a covered casserole, and an oval platter. There are printed script marks in iron red reading ‘Theodore Haviland Limoges France’ and printed in green, the pattern name.
Condition
- One of the salad plates has a chip and crack; wear.
Dimensions
- Measured the large platter
Item #
17ATL061-453