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Coffee Cup and Saucer, Theodore Haviland, Annette, Vintage

Coffee Cup and Saucer, Theodore Haviland, Annette, Vintage

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  • Pattern:  Vintage Coffee Cup and Saucer, Haviland Annette, Pink & Blue Flowers, (Discontinued)
  • Made in: New York, USA
  • Antique: 1937 - 1956
  • Details:  This is an extraordinarily beautiful teacup and matching saucer set!  It has a wonderful shape with a very pretty floral pattern in pastel pinks, blues and greens, very soft, muted pattern which makes it extremely dainty and feminine.  The cup has an embossed drip style pattern all along the border and repeated on the saucer.  Both pieces have a gold rim and are stamped on the back: "Theodore Haviland New York, Made in America".  The cup shows the pattern name: "Annette".  Based on the backstamp, we can date this set to between 1937 and 1956.  This china pattern came with three different cup sizes: a Coffee, a Tea and a Hot Chocolate size.  We currently carry the Coffee and Tea sizes, this listing is for the Coffee Cup size.  If you're interested in both, the tea and coffee cups with their saucers, (all 4 pieces), we offer a 15% discount, please Contact Us for discount code.   Hand Wash is necessary to maintain condition.  If you're a Haviland collector, we hope this cup and saucer enhances your collection.  If you're just looking for a beautiful gift for a special someone, a teacup collector or tea lover, this piece will not disappoint.  With the blue and pink flowers we think this would be an excellent addition to a tea party baby shower!
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Dimensions:  Cup: 2.0 inches Tall,  approx. 3.5 inches in Diameter (top opening).  Saucer: 6.0 inches in Diameter
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Excellent Condition.  There are no scratches, cracks, or any other marks, really AMAZING condition after all these years.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  All sales final. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections. 
Haviland & Company was started by David and Daniel Haviland in 1838.  Originally an importing company named, "Haviland China D.G. & D. Haviland & Company of New York.  But David moved to Limoges, France where he unwittingly reinvented the French fine china manufacturing process by both manufacturing and decorating blanks at the same location. A third brother, Robert, joined the company in 1852 and the name was changed to Haviland Brothers and Company.   The original offices in New York were closed in 1863 due to the American Civil War.  The Limoges factory, owned by David and his sons, Theodore and Charles Edward enjoyed a great measure of success until 1891. At that time irreconcilable differences caused them to dissolve Haviland & Company.  Charles Edward and his son Georges became sole owners of the company in 1892.  Charles tried to revive the company and reopened with the name Haviland & Company, but the Great Depression closed its doors in 1931.  To cause even more confusion, Theodore Haviland also opened his own porcelain factory, Theodore Haviland & Company, in 1936. He later bought the "designs, trademarks & rights" of Haviland & Company and restored the original name.  All in all, four generations of the Haviland family made tableware.  Other Haviland family members who made tableware included Charles Field Haviland, his grandson Robert, and Jean Haviland, Son of Charles Edward.  All you really need to remember is that each Haviland piece equals great beauty and quality.
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