Seven Porcelain Dinner Plates From The Haviland Factory In Limoges, Featuring The Dammouse Design.
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Seven Porcelain Dinner Plates From The Haviland Factory In Limoges, Featuring The Dammouse Design.

- Seven porcelain dinner plates from the Haviland factory in Limoges, Dammouse pattern.

- Inspired by Japanese prints and silks, the Dammouse collection celebrates floral beauty and Orientalism through delicate motifs enhanced with touches of gold, in the spirit of the Auteuil workshop.

- The centerpiece of the table setting, the dinner plate showcases the main course and can be harmoniously arranged on the presentation plate.

- Based on a reproduction of a drawing from an original plate executed by Albert Louis Dammouse, which is on display at the Haviland Museum in Limoges.

- Albert Louis Dammouse (1848-1926) was a 19th-century French sculptor, painter, and ceramist. From 1882 to 1886, Albert Louis Dammouse worked under the direction of Ernest Chapelet, head of the Impressionist ceramics workshop at the Auteuil studio.

He also collaborated with Charles Edward Haviland, owner of the Haviland factory in Limoges and the Auteuil studio.
- The Dammouse patterned dinner service is still available today on the Haviland porcelain factory's online store Haviland.

20th century to the present day.
700 €
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Period: 20th century

Style: Design 50's and 60's

Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Porcelain

Diameter: extérieur : 26 cm. intérieur : 17,5 cm.

Reference (ID): 1776906

Availability: In stock

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