Theodore Haviland
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1891-present
Theodore Haviland split from his family company, Haviland & Co., and formed his own china business in 1891. Haviland produced a wide range of china, even expanding into sculpture, advertising in 1916 animal sculptures made by Swiss artist Edouard-Marcel Sandoz (see below). Haviland & Co. closed in 1931, and Theodore Haviland’s company won the rights to Haviland & Co.’s name and backstamps. It is estimated that the company has produced more than 60,000 patterns and is still in business today.
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Theodore Haviland split from his family company, Haviland & Co., and formed his own china business in 1891. Haviland produced a wide range of china, even expanding into sculpture, advertising in 1916 animal sculptures made by Swiss artist Edouard-Marcel Sandoz (see below). Haviland & Co. closed in 1931, and Theodore Haviland’s company won the rights to Haviland & Co.’s name and backstamps. It is estimated that the company has produced more than 60,000 patterns and is still in business today.
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Public Domain