Charles F. Haviland Limoges;antiqueTea Set ; Victorian

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Charles F. Haviland Limoges Teapot and sugar bowl 1800s signed This pretty teapot, sugar bowl, and creamer is an antique set and was made by Charles F. Haviland Limoges. It is signed CFH/GDM France which means that is was made in France at the E. Gerard Dufraissein et Morel, Charles Field Haviland. between 1882-1898. One of the things I love about the teapot is that the paint is worn of the handle. It was in frequent service. The handle is white was originally it had some decoration. I do not know the name of the design. T are pale blue and dark blue flowers growing along a vine with green leaves. T is gold decoration on the pieces. The teapot is 6 inches high, with the lid 8 inches. The body is 4 ½ inches wide; handle to spout measures 9 inches The sugar bowl is 4 inches wide and 4 ½ inches tall. With the lid it is 6 inches tall. Handle to handle is 7 inches. The creamer is 4 ½ inches tall and 3 inches wide. Handle to spout tip is 5 inches. The teapot has a slight chipping at the spout (see pic) and the gold paint is rubbed from the handle. No hairlines. Lid is fine. The sugar bowl has one area of damage at the rim. It is not a chip but the rim was damaged.(see pic) It may have happened in the factory because it has the flower design painted over it. T is a tiny chip in addition to this. No hairlines. Lid is fine. The read more