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<p>[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 2707871, member: 85"]This is a nice china pattern, but not the same quality of the older patterns.</p><p>The silver decoration should not go in the dishwasher, which makes it a hard sell to younger women. </p><p><br /></p><p>History of Johann Haviland China</p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>"Johann Haviland, the grandson of David Haviland, started his own company in Bavaria, Germany, in 1907, and went out of business by 1924. An Italian firm bought the company and in 1933 sold it to the Rosenthal conglomerate. Quantities of this inexpensive china were sold at PXs in Germany after WW II. Several patterns were used as grocery store premiums. This company has no connection with the French or American Haviland china companies."</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i><a href="https://havilandcollectors.com/hcif/haviland-history/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://havilandcollectors.com/hcif/haviland-history/" rel="nofollow">https://havilandcollectors.com/hcif/haviland-history/</a></i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 2707871, member: 85"]This is a nice china pattern, but not the same quality of the older patterns. The silver decoration should not go in the dishwasher, which makes it a hard sell to younger women. History of Johann Haviland China [I] "Johann Haviland, the grandson of David Haviland, started his own company in Bavaria, Germany, in 1907, and went out of business by 1924. An Italian firm bought the company and in 1933 sold it to the Rosenthal conglomerate. Quantities of this inexpensive china were sold at PXs in Germany after WW II. Several patterns were used as grocery store premiums. This company has no connection with the French or American Haviland china companies." [URL]https://havilandcollectors.com/hcif/haviland-history/[/URL][/I][/QUOTE]
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