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Johann Haviland

Dessert / Salad Plate, Johann Haviland, Moss Rose, Thailand, Vintage

Dessert / Salad Plate, Johann Haviland, Moss Rose, Thailand, Vintage

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  • Pattern:  Vintage Dessert / Salad Plate, Decorative Plate, Moss Rose Salad / Dessert Plate, Johann Haviland Moss Rose Plate, (Discontinued)
  • Made in Thailand
  • Vintage:  1991
  • Details:  Very pretty salad plate, perfect for your next dinner party or lunch!  It has delicate, small, pink roses and rose bud plus all the wispy green leaves, very sweet.  The floral pattern is all around the border and center, with a nice gold rim.  The plate is stamped on the bottom: "Traditions Fine China, Johann Haviland, China Corporation".  Hand Washing is strongly recommended to maintain the pattern and condition.   If you would like to purchase all 4 salad plates, please Contact Us for a 20% discount.  (Cannot be combined with any other discount).  We have several other items in Haviland's Moss Rose pattern to help complete your set.  Gorgeous for a Bridal Shower or Wedding.  Perfect for Mother's Day, or your next luncheon.
  • Materials:  Porcelain
  • Dimensions:  7.75 inches in Diameter. 
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Excellent Condition.  There are no cracks, chips, or scratches.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear  and imperfections.  

Johann Haviland was one of the many famous Haviland family members, and the grandson of David Haviland, (David Haviland started the original, Haviland and Company in 1842).  Johan was the son of Charles Haviland, founder of "Haviland & Company Limoges".  Originally named Jean by his father, he grew up and moved to Germany, changed his name to Johann and started his namesake company in 1907.   His goal was to produce simple, affordable dinnerware for the American market, not just for home use but for hotels and restaurants as well.   Unfortunately this strategy backfired, at the time the economical price was seen as inferior quality, which we know today was not true.  His company was in business only a short time, from 1907 to 1924.  Johann sold the company to an Italian firm who finally sold the company in 1933 to the Rosenthal conglomerate.   Rosenthal continued to use the Johann Haviland name at the Waldershof, Germany factory until the late 1980s.  The Johann Haviland Corporation, located in Des Plaines, IL distributed many Johann Haviland patterns in the 70's and 80's in grocery stores where they were offered as premiums. Some of these patterns carry a Bavarian or Thailand back stamp. 

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