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From breakfast, through dinner and beyond, Nora Travis shows in over 400
color photographs the beauty of Haviland China as it graced the dining
table in the Age of Elegance and continues to do so today. A brief
history of the Haviland family and their contribution to the American
way of life is included, along with the production of Haviland china and
its decoration. To enable the reader to identify patterns, many have
been cataloged by Schleiger number, the current form of pattern
identification used by most Haviland matchers. There are also
descriptions of the many pieces and their proper usage for breakfast,
luncheon, afternoon tea and a 15 course dinner. A listing of back marks
and updated values are also included.
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