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Theodore Haviland PINK SPRAY Gravy Boat with Attached Underplate - $25 (Maryville)

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Theodore Haviland *PINK SPRAY * Gravy Boat with attached Underplate.
This FINE BONE CHINA PATTERN has a Cream Color background with pink rose motif.
This is fine translucent bone china, which when held to the light, the light can pass through.
A sign of fantastic quality china.

Theodore Haviland Fine China pattern name is "Pink Spray" (made in the USA), which consists of delicate pink shaded rose blossoms, soft green leaves with hints of blue/gray flora on a white blank with no trim. These pieces carry the mark 1937-1956. This is a limoge pattern, but made in the latter years of the company, once it located from France to U.S.
This pattern can now only be found on secondary markets.

Measures: 7" in diameter around the underplate's rim x 3" tall.

Condition: Very nice. Like new. Barely Used. No damage.
Minor signs of wear/use/age, if any. (I don't see anything.)
No roughage. No chips, no cracks.
There is an ash mark on one side as shown in last picture. This is characteristic of old firing methods and not considered damage.
Comes from smoke free home.

Stamped with the red and black mark "Theodore Haviland - New York - Made in America - Pink Spray".
There are no cracks, chips or repairs; some minor utensil marks may be present.
I have additional pieces of this pattern in my store.

A little history on this beautiful china's maker: An American, David Haviland, was an importer of Fine French and English porcelains during the early to mid-1800's. In 1849 he moved his family to Limoges, France, to begin his own porcelain manufacturing and decorating factory an as a result, Haviland China, was born. Upon his death in 1879, his sons split the company. Charles formed Haviland & Co., and Theodore formed Theodore Haviland which produced these items.

My Inv. I N 6A-BX - Item # 3458

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