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The photos show the coloring well, the flowers are in a soft minty green as well as a very pale yellow/tan. The design to the teapot is endless, quite lovely and highly embossed with crests to the upper rim, leaves at the midline and gilded bows at the handle and finial. The spout and handle are works of art. The photos show many aspects of the charming characteristics of this pot, details abound everywhere, including the signature and impressed mark on the underside. Theodore Haviland used this mark beginning in 1903 through 1925. The pot measures 7 inches tall by 7 1/2 spout to handle and spans 5 inches at the waistline. You will enjoy adding this Limoges pot to your dinnerware accessories, it will round out your Haviland collection or make for a thoughtful gift. Item 4-1030A Sold, Thank You! Make an Offer via Email We Have More Limoges Porcelain and Hand Painted China
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