Antique Theodore Haviland Limoges for Burley & Company Chicago Set of 4 Rimmed Soup Bowls
Classic French Limoges rimmed soup bowls made by Theodore Haviland for Burley & Company Chicago.
Burley & Co had a few iterations throughout its history and was an importer and retailer in Chicago from 1838 - 1923. The company officially came to be called Burley & Company in 1883. In 1907 they merged the import business and retail business. In 1923 the company was sold to Albert Pick & Co.
Theodore Haviland was a prolific designed of Limoges china and the mark on this piece dates its manufacturing to 1903.
Sold as a set of 4, each bowl measures 7 3/4" across the rim. The inner bowl is 5 1/4" across x 1" deep. It features pink roses and a blue/green laurel garland design. It has no chips or cracks and is in excellent overall condition.
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