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Johann Haviland Blue Garland 107 piece set

By Busy_Mom_Of_8, 1 October, 2007
Description


 

The boxes have faded and warped but all of the china is new except for tape residue on one of the small dessert plates. We have looked over each piece, photographed one complete set, in blue, and each of the accessories.   The Assortment includes: 12 Dinner Plates -10" 12 Bread/Butter Plates - 6" 12 Dessert Dishes - 5" 12 Saucers 12 Cups (Place settings 3-20 piece sets)   12 Salad Plates - 71/2" 12 Soup Bowls - 7 1/2" 12 Coasters - 3 1/2" ( 3  sets of 4 each)   1 Large Platter - 15" 1 Small Platter - 13" 2 Vegetable Bowls - 8 1/2" 1 Casserole with Cover 1 Beverage server 1 Salt Shaker 1 Pepper Shaker 1 Gravy Boat 1 Sugar Bowl 1 Creamer  

Category
China
Medium
Porcelin
Distinguishing marks
Backstamp
Condition
Excellent
History
I bought these on Ebay. I had a pieces already. I found this set for way less than what it would have cost to replace the pieces I needed.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$300
For Sale?
No
Photos

Anonymous (not verified)

17 years 9 months ago

are you interested in

are you interested in selling these. [email protected]
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Anonymous (not verified)

17 years 9 months ago

Like Grandma's silverware,

Like Grandma's silverware, her Haviland china is also flooding the market right now, complete service for 12 can often be picked up for under $500.00. In many cases it is far more lucrative to sell these pieces as individual replacement items rather than a set.

 

Lovejoy 

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15 years 4 months ago

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