Offered for sale is a beautiful and collectible 29-piece Theodore Haviland “Eden” tea set, finely produced in France in the early 20th century. This elegant pattern is known for its distinctive bird center motif, soft floral detailing, and warm mustard-toned banding, reflecting classic Limoges porcelain artistry.
Manufactured by Theodore Haviland, this early production Blank 1219 / Eden pattern dates to approximately circa 1922 and later production periods, making it a desirable example of historic French porcelain craftsmanship.
The design combines delicate naturalistic imagery with refined gilded accents, creating a timeless presentation suitable for both collection and elegant display.
Overall excellent antique pre-owned condition.
The remainder of the set presents very well, especially for its age, and displays beautifully as a complete antique service.
The Eden pattern by Theodore Haviland is a classic example of early 20th-century Limoges porcelain design, featuring naturalistic bird motifs and warm tonal banding. These earlier “Blank” coded productions are increasingly sought after by collectors of historic French porcelain for their craftsmanship and period authenticity.
Each piece will be individually wrapped and carefully packed to ensure safe delivery. The set will be securely boxed with protective cushioning and shipped fully tracked and insured.