Haviland China
Five of the best sites about Haviland china. Know of another site that should be on this list? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related search: Steuben Glass, Antique Furniture)
1. Haviland China at eBay - Over 1800 Haviland china items up for auction or direct sale on our last visit, including Haviland, Theodore Haviland, and the later Johann Haviland patterns. (search.ebay.com)
2. Haviland China at Replacements LTD. - Go here for a nice history of Haviland China, from its origins in Limoges, France in the mid-1800s, to its first marketing in the United States by Theodore Haviland (son of the founder David Haviland), to the eventual split of the company and its reunification, to the ending of production in the early 1970s. In addition to this history, do a search on “Haviland” here to find which china patterns they have available. (www.replacements.com)
3. Scott’s Haviland China - Des Moines, Iowa shop offers over 100,000 Haviland China pieces, from antique patterns to more recent designs. (www.havilandchina.net)
4. Haviland Online - While this site is not much to look at, and it is not “official” despite its name, it sells Haviland china pieces and also serves as a good resource to understand more about Haviland china, including info on pattern identification, other Haviland dealers, a history of the Havilands, more. (www.havilandonline.com)
5. Haviland Collectors International Foundation - Offers a history of the Haviland family and the various members who designed or marketed china under the Haviland name, including father David, sons Charles and Theodore and grandson Johann, as well as offering a number of books on Haviland china that may be of interest to collectors. (www.havilandcollectors.com)

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