- Tags Marks Hallmarks:
- Theodore Haviland, Limoges France
- Pattern:
- Eden
- Material:
- Porcelain
- Type or Style:
- Round Covered Vegetable
- Circa:
- Early 1900s
- Item Height:
- 5 in
- Item Width:
- 9 1/4 in
- Item Length:
- 10 3/8 in
- Condition Notes:
- Small but noticeable chip on the underside edge of the tureen lid
This exquisite covered tureen was made by Theodore Haviland in Limoges, France, circa early 1900s (marked “Patent 6782”). Crafted from fine French porcelain, it features a rare hexagonal form with bold hand-painted floral sprays, a colorful pheasant bird design, and rich gold trim on the handles, knob, and borders. A stunning display and collectible piece of Limoges porcelain.
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Maker: Theodore Haviland, Limoges France
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Mark: “Theodore Haviland France Limoges Patent 6782”
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Design: Multicolor hand-painted florals with pheasant bird motif, heavy gold trim
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Shape: Hexagonal with double handles
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Condition: Please note: there is a small chip on the underside edge of the lid (see photos), along with hairline cracks. The tureen still displays beautifully
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Size: Approx. 10 3/8" wide (handle to handle), 5" tall with lid
This covered dish adds elegance to any Limoges or fine porcelain collection and would make a beautiful centerpiece for a dining display.