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  1. Henry IX (1075 – 13 December 1126), called the Black, a member of the House of Welf, was Duke of Bavaria from 1120 to 1126.

    • 59 pc Haviland Limoges China Set. Year: 1900s. Price: $2,377.02. When looking at selling or buying just one piece of Haviland China, you might not get your piece sold above the $1500 mark, however, when you are selling them as a set, the value increases and you might get way above what you thought you would get.
    • Set of 86 Theo Haviland Limoges China. Year: 1930s. Price: $5,790.00. As we earlier stated, a set of Haviland China plates would most definitely have more value than individual pieces.
    • Haviland China Rare Edith Pascal Cake Plate. Year: 1950s. Price: $1,306.20. You do not need to have a set of Haviland China pieces to sell, single pieces also have value.
    • Haviland China Rare Edith Pascal Cup And Saucer. Year: 1950s. Price: $390.60. This beautiful cup and saucer set was manufactured by Haviland. The pattern is Edith Pascal or Pascale, French, and features two gold rings around a pale blue band on the rim of the saucer and the cup.
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  3. Identify the pattern: Haviland produced hundreds of patterns over the years. You can browse books on Haviland patterns or use online pattern identification guides to try to determine which pattern you have. Identifying the pattern is key to valuing your pieces.

  4. A: It is estimated that there are over 30,000 patterns or variations of patterns produced by the Haviland firms. About 11,000 of these have been identified and numbered in a series of catalogs by the Schleigers. There is also a newer ID book published by Replacements, Ltd.

  5. White House china sets were designed for Presidents Lincoln, Grant, Hayes and Harrison. But the Victorian housewife was the primary customer with a wide variety of patterns to choose. Théodore Haviland left the company to start his own in 1893 and was a very innovative marketer.

  6. Elite Works. Other Makers. Popular Limoges China Patterns. Haviland Porcelain Patterns. A. Lanternier China Patterns. Coronet Limoges China Patterns. How To Spot Fake Limoges Porcelain? Value Guide For Antique Limoges Porcelain. Final Thoughts. What Is Limoges Porcelain?

  7. This HCIF pattern identification service is intended for individuals who want to know more about family china or a recently acquired set for personal use. It is NOT intended for online sellers seeking information to help them market their china. This service is staffed by volunteers who will respond to inquiries in as timely a manner as possible.

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