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Elisabeth Collection, House of R. Haviland & C. Parlon , Limoges.
The Elisabeth Collection from the House of R. Haviland & C. Parlon in Limoges has its origins in 1762 when Falconet designed this service for Empress Catherine II of Russia. In 1950, the house reissued some pieces from this collection to present it at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This collaboration with prestigious cultural institutions is a common practice at R. Haviland & C. Parlon. Their reissue of the Rossini cup for the Paris Opera, the Pivoines service for the Museum of Decorative Arts, as well as their tableware inspired by Monet for the Claude Monet Museum in Giverny, testify to their passion for art and their commitment to excellence.
Robert Haviland & C. Parlon porcelain is a symbol of great craftsmanship and embodies French refinement in many palaces and embassies around the world.
Limoges porcelain plate decorated with a pattern evoking a trellis adorned with small roses and gilt fillets.
Limoges porcelain bread and butter plate decorated with a pattern evoking a trellis adorned with small roses and gilt fillets.
Limoges porcelain plate decorated with a pattern evoking a trellis adorned with small roses and gilt fillets.
Limoges porcelain presentation plate decorated with a pattern evoking a trellis adorned with small roses and gilt fillets.
Limoges porcelain coffee cup and saucer decorated with a pattern evoking a trellis adorned with small roses and gilt fillets.
Teacup and its saucer in Limoges porcelain decorated with a pattern evoking a trellis enhanced with small roses and golden nets.