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  1. Johann Haviland. Blue Garland (Bavaria Backstamp) View Pattern. Forever Spring. View Pattern. Moss Rose (Bavarian Backstamp) View Pattern. Blue Garland (Thailand Traditions) View Pattern.

  2. Check out our johann haviland bavaria germany selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our dining & serving shops.

  3. Its current value is $598. The set contains 56 pieces in total including dinner bowls, soup bowls, saucers, teacups, salad plates, dessert bowls, and others, all in good condition. This Vintage Johann Haviland “Sweetheart Rose” was made in Bavaria Germany, Fine China. Never used.

  4. 1907 - 1990. The history of the Johann Haviland Company dates back to 1855, when David Haviland opened the Haviland and Co. porcelain factory in Limoges, France. Having left New York to open one of the most advanced china producing facilities in Europe, David Haviland and Haviland and Co. were soon known throughout the world.

  5. Vintage Johann Haviland Bavaria Germany Dinnerware, Unused Complete Set of 8, Blue Garland Haviland China, Discontinued, Serving Dishes. (1.2k) $810.00. $1,125.00 (28% off) FREE shipping. Rare 28 pieces Johann Haviland Sweetheart Rose Bavaria Germany. (541) $169.91. $199.89 (15% off)

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    Johann Haviland, the grandson of David Haviland, started his own company in Bavaria, Germany in 1907 and went out of business by 1924. An Italian firm bought the company and in 1933 sold it to the Rosenthal conglomerate. Quantities of this inexpensive china were sold at PX’s in Germany after WW 2.

  7. The name rights to Johann Haviland were eventually purchased by an Italian Company, and later by the Rosenthal Group. In 1937, Rosenthal China of Germany purchased the company and began producing fine china for export to the United States, marked Johann Haviland, Bavaria, Germany.

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