Description A 69 piece porcelain dining service set by Theodore Haviland, "Arcadia" pattern. French. 20th century. Center design of birds resting on a branch and birds and floral scrolls around the scalloped gilt edges. Marked on base. ++Eight dinner plates. 9 1/2". One has chip in rim, one has crack under glaze on face. ++Twelve luncheon plates. 8 1/2". Five have small scratches to glaze, one has nick in rim.++ Nine salad plates. 7 1/2". Four have small scratches to glaze. ++Eight bread and butter plates. 6 1/2". Three have glaze imperfections on bottom.++Nine Fruit bowls. 1" x 5". One has chip in rim, one has heavy paint loss. ++Ten tea cups. 2" x 4 1/4" x 3 5/8". Most have scuffing on base and small areas of paint loss. Two have hairline cracks: one 2" on side, the other 3 1/4" across base and on side. ++Twelve saucers. 5 3/4". Four have small scratches to glaze. ++Oval serving platter. 11 1/4" x 8 3/4". Heavy paint loss and 1" hairline crack on base. Shipping: This lot does not qualify for in house shipping. Please contact us for a list of our preferred shippers. Condition: See description.
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