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Monday, April 11, 2011

Tea Cup Tuesday-Haviland

Hello All!
Welcome to Tea Cup Tuesday! Martha and I have been hosting this for over a year now, and we are still having just as much fun as when we first began.
We enjoy visiting you all so much, and we appreciate you participating!

David Haviland, an American businessman, loved fine porcelain so much he moved to France to create his own company of fine china. This company has now been through four generations and as many of us know, the name Haviland is synonymous with porcelain perfection.
My two cups today are both from the Haviland family...
although two different branches.

David Haviland and his two sons worked to create the famous Haviland company in Limoges. David's nephew Charles came to France to help at the factory, and eventually opened his own factory. He married into one of the oldest porcelain manufacturing families in France. This line of china was known as Ch. Haviland china, and when he retired in 1881, and named Gerard, Dufraisseix and Morel using the mark GDM as partners changed in 1890, and eventually Morel left and Abbot came in.
Hence my second cup's backstamp of GMA.
Whew! I hope that wasn't too long.

This cup is so lovely, and so delicate...I even think tea tastes better in it!
I love the lines in the porcelain and the tiny little feet.


It is a very simple design, light blue flowers and wispy sage green leaves.
There are simple touches of gold here and there.

It has a sweet little handle. The gold is worn away, which I love, as it makes me think the cup was well used and well loved before I came to have it.


The backstamp says "Porcelaine Theodore Haviland Limoges France"
I was unable to find an example of this exact backstamp, and the closest to it was from around 1895 (although I doubt that is when this cup was made)
There is an imprint in the porcelain that says "T H" and there is a swirly design around the top.
And this imprint was in use from1894-1957.

Here is my second cup, made by David's nephew's company Ch Haviland.

It is very similar to the first cup. This cup having stronger colors.

I love the design impressed into the clay on the lower part of the cup and the plate.


Lovely flowers. I think they may be Forget Me Nots.....what do you think?

This cup has two backstamps. The circle says Ch.Haviland Limoges and the second one is GDA in script and the word "France" underneath.
I had a difficult time finding anything to report on the date of this cup.

Thank you so much for stopping by today and viewing my tea cups!
I hope you are all having a beautiful week.
If you would like to join in, just create a post with a tea cup you would like to share with us and then come here to fill in Mr. Linky below. Your link will be automatically created. Check the link out to make sure it goes to your post.

If you are participating in the Easter Basket Tea Cup Swap....I hope you are doing well finding a delightful cup for your partner. Baskets should be going out soon if they have not yet. Once you get your basket, it would be lovely if you would create a Tea Cup Tuesday post with it to share with all of us. I can't wait to see what everyone received!

That is it for now. I am having a fab time creating in my art room
and hope to post very soon about it.
Hugs to you All!
Terri

32 comments:

Diann said...

Both of yor teacups are beautiful but, I have to say, I am in love with the first one! It is so delicate and such beautiful details! I hope you are having a wonderful week Terri!

Pink Roses and Teacups said...

Hi Terri,

I just love that forget me not cup! Just beautiful! Thanks for hosting today!

Debbie

fitty's pinky rose cottage said...

Oh my gosh Terri, this beautiful teacup is my weakness! I have no words to describe the beauty of this cup! love love love the cup so much! thanks for sharing.. have a good day!
xo
fitty

The Tablescaper said...

Both of your teacups are gorgeous. I so love Limoges, in all of it's delicateness. It's just beautiful.

- The Tablescaper

Awishdream said...

Oh I just love your teacup Terri. The soft blue of the forget me not's is so lovely! I also just received a cup similar for my B-day a very special gift! thanks for sharing it today with us! Please come visit me today too!
cheers!

yvette said...

Lovely teacups, both very dainty and I love the subtle blue flowers and gold trimming! Look forward to seeing your artful creations! yvette@twistedvines

Antiques And Teacups said...

Well I love any color as long as it's blue so that's a special teacup! And Limoges is always special. Have a wonderful Teacup day!
Ruth

xinex said...

Oh how adorable! I love the coors and the design is so dainty. Gorgeous And thanks for the education about Haviland. I get confused, there are so many, How about Johann? Who is she? I have a complte set of dishes by her...Christine

Johanna Gehrlein said...

Hello Terri,

I am happy to join this wonderful event again and to see your Haviland cups. It was so interesting to learn about the two families Haviland as I realized that there exist two different companies, but never new exactly why. The cups are both very cute. I agree with you, those flowers are forget me not. Very pretty, thank you so much for sharing.
Greetings, Johanna

♥ Miss Tea said...

The Haviland teacups are beautiful, so delicate and gorgeous! love the color and the handle too! and I do believe tea tastes better in it too!! thanks for sharing and hosting Terri! Blessings, Susan

Concetta said...

Thank you so much for sharing you exquisite treasures with us - simply beautiful!!
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Concetta

KathyB. said...

You are right, they are very similar and I do think the flowers are Forget-Me-Nots.I enjoy the history lesson too. The first teacup is my favorite and I like the way you think about how much that teacup might have been used and loved by others before you.

Fábio Carvalho said...

Hello Terri!

Thank you and Martha for hosting once again the Tea Cup Tuesday.
Your Haviland treasures are very beautiful! Thank you for the highly informative post.
cheers
Fábio

Maria Andrade said...

Hi Terri!
How well you told us about the Havilland family and their porcelain production. Limoges is a mythical name when it comes to porcelain, but when associated with Havilland it reaches the best! So, no wonder your cups are so beautiful and delicate.
Like you, I don't mind when the gold is a little rubbed out. That way I know the pieces were well used and appreciated, generations before us...
Thank you for sharing.
Hugs

Claudia said...

Thanks for telling us about Haviland. I have a set of Haviland Limoges that is in storage back in Michigan. I hope to get it home to the cottage this year!

Love the delicate colors in the teacups!

xo
Claudia

Sandi@ Rose Chintz Cottage said...

Good morning Terri,
I love both your cups but I have to say I'm in love with the first one; simply lovely! I always enjoy the history you share with us on a teacup. The Forget Me Nots are so delicate! Have a lovely day.

Blessings,
Sandi

GardenOfDaisies said...

So so pretty! I love anything with forget me nots on it. Haviland china is just so delicate and beautiful.

Unknown said...

Gorgious! The foot of the cup is wonderful and I love the soft blue hues.

Great selection, thanks for sharing your treasures with us!

Terri Gordon said...

Hi Terri, I love your beautiful tea cup, it looks so delicate. I also love forget me nots. The color is just gorgeous. Have a wonderful Tuesday and thanks again for hosting Tea Cup Tuesday! Hugs, Terri

Unknown said...

Beautiful china as always. As I am not a collector (new to buying) can I ask how much on average do you pay for a used C&S I have seen so many lovely things both new from shops and used like e-bay would appreciate you knowledge here and where do you get all your info on back stamps? is there a web address? thank you Terri for sharing as always

Love Dawn xx

Victoria said...

Yay Terri..lovely..very unique..pure gorgeousness!!Happy Tea Time...beautiful !!
Have a wonderful week!!
Victoria

Marjanne said...

beautyful cups! I am sur it is forget me nots,I love those flowers.
I am so exited my daughter is going to study and work for a year on the University of Virginia! I will miss her so much, but I am happy for her having this chance!!

Princesa Nadie said...

Dear Terry
Your tea cups today are beautiful and lovely again
I know you have a very special collection
Love

Pellie / Penny said...

I love both your tea cup Terri.

The colors are so delicate.

The Charm of Home said...

I love Haviland! This is a beautiful teacup! Thanks for hosting!
Sherry

Jocelyn said...

Oh my, what beautiful teacups. Isn't it amazing how many beautiful teacups are out there. So much loveliness. Thanks for being such a gracious hostess.

Jocelyn
http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/

Bess at Fixing My Thoughts said...

Hi Terri, both of your teacups are so very pretty ... delicate looking, too. I enjoy reading the information you give us about the company/maker of the teacups. Have a blessed week! Bess

Kathy said...

These are gorgeous! I love finding out new information about the history of teacups - beautiful
Kathy

debi said...

Terri, both of your cups are simply beautiful. I love the sweet patterns and delicate blue flowers!

p.s. my tea cup swap basket is packaged up and ready to mail out this week. Thanks for hosting, this has been a fun swap!

Linda Vincent said...

They are both so pretty......and will continue to be well used and well loved I'm sure.
I love forget-me-nots but they are inclined to take over the garden if you let them ;-)
Hugs
Linda x

Rella said...

oh, this cup reminds me of the wonderful little wild flowers that we called May Flowers that grew in the shady part of our yards back East. We would pick little nosegays for our Moms............thank you for a lovely trip back to childhood.

xox Rella

Nancy said...

I to have the forget me not Haviland china. The tea cups have a scolloped edge. I have not been able to find any more like these. They have been passed down through the generations. I will be glad to share pictures.

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