These shaped porcelain pieces are not signed but they are indeed Haviland.
They come from the estate of a former worker of the factory who may have taken them out of the factory before the signature was placed.
"The Louveciennes collection is inspired by a service “Cartels in pearls, panels in roses and cornflowers” acquired by Marie-Antoinette at the Manufacture de Sèvres in 1781. The neoclassical decoration brings together the sovereign's favorite flowers and motifs: roses, cornflowers, pansies, myrtle and pearls skillfully arranged in medallions, cartels and scrolls highlighted in gold. Haviland takes the liberty of enhancing the pearls of the large medallions with a deep midnight blue, which gives the decoration even more expression and vivacity."
Very good house condition.
Period circa 1980.
Delivery 18 euros in France, 35 euros in the EU and 100 euros rest of the world.
The price takes into account the absence of signature, it is fixed and non-negotiable, thank you.