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Haviland Limoges
We are authorized retailers for Haviland Limoges. If you would like to enquire about an order, email Vivian for a personal quotation.
History’s first prominent Haviland was Peter de Havilant, a Norman who fought with William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Haviland Limoges three-towers seal He was given, in reward for his service, the seal with three towers (see left) that is still the Haviland family mark today.

The Haviland family emigrated to North America in 1650, where they prospered.

1838 found the young David Haviland with a pottery and china importing business in New York.

According to family tradition, a charming old lady came into David Haviland's New York shop one day in 1838 with a broken saucer, seeking a replacement. He became fascinated by its delicacy and shape.

Fascination became driving passion for the young Haviland in 1842, when he crossed the Atlantic to set up his own porcelain factory in Limoges - one of the first Americans to leave his native land and seek his fortune in Europe!

David Haviland's company quickly came to dominate the American fine tableware market. His company has won every major prize available to the ceramics makers.

Haviland Limoges has provided the state dining service for several American presidents, including the Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt administrations.

 

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David Haviland
above:
David Haviland, circa 1845.
 

Letters preserved from the mid-seventeen hundreds mention that the soil on the estate of one Doctor Darnet at Saint-Yrieix-La-Perche, in the Limoges region, contained large deposits of a fine, white clay. (The doctor's wife used it as a detergent!)

In 1768 this clay was recognized as kaolin, the raw material essential in the manufacture of porcelain and described by many as "white gold."

In 1771 a pair of wealthy industrialists, the Grellet brothers, financed the conversion of an old pottery in Limoges to the manufacture of porcelain. Limoges china, famous today the world over, was born!

 

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Vivian, our Sales Director
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