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This impressive, informative book portrays the progress of Haviland
china in form and decoration from the formative years in the
1840s-1860s, through the development of porcelain manufacturing in the
1870s-1880s, and on into the twentieth century, which brought many
changes to the Haviland companies. Over 570 beautiful color photographs
show the progression of patterns and style. The early multifloral and
botanical designs, the Japanese influence, the Impressionist, Art
Nouveau, and Art Deco styles, and recent patterns and shapes all have
made Haviland china a porcelain of importance today. To enable the
reader to identify patterns, many are cataloged by Schleiger numbers,
the form of pattern identification preferred by most Haviland matchers.
Also included are sections on setting a proper table, pieces that made
up a complete set, and interesting stories about famous and influential
people who ate from Haviland china. A listing of back marks and current
market prices is included.
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