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Antique Theodore Haviland Limoges 7-Pc Set – Schleiger 1047 for J. Seth Hopkins
Step back into the Gilded Age with …
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Antique Theodore Haviland Limoges 7-Pc Set – Schleiger 1047 for J. Seth Hopkins
Step back into the Gilded Age with this rare, seven-piece collection of Theodore Haviland Limoges porcelain. Produced in France between 1903 and 1920, this set was a custom commission for the legendary Baltimore retailer J. Seth Hopkins & Co.—a name synonymous with high-society Maryland interiors at the turn of the century.
The set features the coveted Schleiger 1047 pattern, artfully rendered on the classic "Ranson" blank. Each piece is defined by a delicate, scalloped rim adorned with hand-applied gold daubs and an embossed texture. The decorative narrative is a romantic arrangement of trailing pink roses and soft green foliage, a signature aesthetic of the Edwardian era.
Beyond its beauty, this set is a survivor of American history. J. Seth Hopkins was a pillar of Baltimore commerce whose original storefront was destroyed in the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904. These pieces, bearing the rare red manufacturer mark and the retailer’s script signature, are tangible artifacts of a city’s resilience and a golden age of transatlantic trade. They are perfect for a Grandmillennial tablescape or as a storied addition to a Modern Traditional hutch.
Dimensions
1 x Dinner Plate: 10.25" Diameter
5 x Salad Plates: 8" Diameter
1 x Rim Soup Bowl: 5.5" Diameter
Condition
Very Good Antique Condition – This set has been remarkably well-preserved for over 100 years. The porcelain remains crisp and bright with no major chips, cracks, or structural repairs. Consistent with authentic antique use, expect minor surface wear to the gold daubs and very light utensil marks only visible upon close inspection. These subtle signs of age verify its century-old provenance and add to its soulful character.
A masterclass in French porcelain artistry and American provenance, this Theodore Haviland set is a blue-chip acquisition for the discerning collector. It is ready to serve as the crowning touch of elegance for your next formal luncheon or as a distinguished gift for a historian of the "Monumental City."
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- Dimensions
- 10.25ʺW × 10.25ʺD × 1.5ʺH
- Styles
- Early American
- Period
- 1900 - 1909
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Gold-Plate
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Pink
- Condition Notes
- Very Good Antique Condition – This set has been remarkably well-preserved for over 100 years. The porcelain remains crisp and … moreVery Good Antique Condition – This set has been remarkably well-preserved for over 100 years. The porcelain remains crisp and bright with no major chips, cracks, or structural repairs. Consistent with authentic antique use, expect minor surface wear to the gold daubs and very light utensil marks only visible upon close inspection. These subtle signs of age verify its century-old provenance and add to its soulful character. less
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