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Charles Field Haviland Gilded Porcelain Creamer

Charles Field Haviland Gilded Porcelain Creamer

Regular price $249.00 USD
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CHARLES FIELD HAVILAND GILDED PORCELAIN CREAMER
Era: 1865-1875
Origin: Limoges, France
Material: Fine White Porcelain with Gold Decoration

OVERVIEW:
An elegant Charles Field Haviland porcelain creamer featuring refined gold accents and a classic form. This sophisticated serving piece exemplifies the superior craftsmanship and restrained elegance that made Limoges porcelain highly sought after during the late 19th century, particularly among American consumers of fine European ceramics.

SPECIFICATIONS:
• Height: Approximately 5-6 inches
• Material: Fine white porcelain with gold decoration
• Manufacturer: Charles Field Haviland (CFH)
• Origin: Limoges, France
• Period: 1865-1875 (Pre-merger with GDM)
• Type: Formal Dining Creamer/Milk Pitcher

DESIGN ELEMENTS:
• Decoration:
- Gold band around rim and body
- Gold accent on handle and spout
- Chain-like gold pattern at handle join
- Minimalist white ground
- Refined gold line detailing

• Artistic Features:
- Graceful curved pitcher form
- Elegant handle design
- Balanced proportions
- Restrained decorative elements
- Harmonious integration of form and embellishment

• Technical Features:
- Fine translucent porcelain body
- Hand-applied gold decoration
- Smooth pouring spout
- Comfortable handle design
- High-quality glazed finish

CONDITION:
Excellent Antique Condition
• Brilliant white porcelain body
• Well-preserved gold decoration
• No chips or cracks
• Some wear to gold elements on handle
• Clean, unmarked surfaces

HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
This creamer represents an important period in French porcelain production and American-European trade relations. Charles Field Haviland, an American businessman, established his own factory in Limoges in 1853, separate from his brother David Haviland's operation. CFH pieces were known for their quality and were produced specifically to appeal to American tastes, making them historically significant in the development of transatlantic decorative arts commerce. This creamer dates from before the 1876 merger with Gérard, Dufraisseix & Morel (GDM), placing it in the first generation of CFH production.

DECORATIVE SUGGESTIONS:
• Formal dining table service piece
• Display in china cabinet or hutch
• Part of a curated porcelain collection
• Functional use for special occasions
• Paired with other period tableware

COLLECTING NOTE:
Charles Field Haviland porcelain from this pre-merger period represents an important chapter in Limoges porcelain history and is particularly valued by collectors of American-influenced European ceramics. This creamer exemplifies the refined aesthetic that made CFH pieces popular among discerning consumers, combining practical functionality with elegant design. The pristine condition and clear design characteristics make this an excellent representative example of CFH's early production period.

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