CLAUDE MONET a GIVERNY CH FIELD HAVILAND LIMOGES FRANCE ~ CAKE/SALAD PLATE 7.5

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CLAUDE MONET a GIVERNY CH FIELD HAVILAND LIMOGES FRANCE CAKE/SALAD PLATE 7.5" Made in Giverny, France. This pattern is Ivory White, trimmed with Yellow & Blue.Some scuffs from normal wear but no nicks, chips, damage or repairs. From 1978, Vintage and hard to find. PATTERN: Claude Monet COLOR: Ivory center, Yellow & Blue trim DIAMETER: 7.5"1978 LIMOGES, FRANCE Of this pattern, I also have other pieces -- please see my other listings. I do combine purchases where possible to save on freight costs. Claude Monet, the painter, in 1898, designed a porcelain dinner service for his own use in his house at Giverny. Monet painted a simple white plate by hand with a blue edge and a yellow rim. This has evolved into the classic Monet dinnerware popular throughout the world. The original design was made by the now extinct companies of Godin and ArhendfeldIn 1978, Mr Van der Kempf, curator of the Foundation Claude Monet, requested that Robert Haviland & C. Parlon, the world renowned Limoges porcelain dinnerware manufacturer, recreate, from some pieces of the original dinner set that had been found in the attic of Monet's house in Giverny, a dinner service true to its original shape, pattern, and colors.