Robert Haviland & C. Parlon Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Dinner Plates – 10in/26cm (Set of 2)

US$185

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Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Large Oval Serving Platter42cm (l) x 30.5cm (w) / 16.4" (l) x 11.9" (w)

US$365

Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Oval Serving Platter36cm (l) x 26cm (w) / 14.1" (l) x 10.2" (w)

US$255

Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Deep Serving Dish6cm (h) x 25cm (d) / 2.3" (h) x 9.8" (d)

US$225

Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Salad Bowl25cm (d) / 10" (d)

US$350

Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Soup Tureen15cm (h) x 24cm (d) / 5.9" (h) x 9.4" (d)

US$775

Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Lidded Vegetable Serving Dish13cm (h) x 22cm (d) / 5.1" (h) x 8.6" (d)

US$585

Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Gravy Boat7cm (h) x 19cm (d) / 2.7" (h) x 7.4" (d)

US$250

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Robert Haviland & C. Parlon Coco Hand-Painted Porcelain Dinner Plates – 10in/26cm (Set of 2)

US$185
  • Secure Payments

    ApplePay, PayPal, all credits cards and Klarna

  • Buyer Protection

    All deliveries insured by ABASK

  • Free Returns

    Free returns collected from your door

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Robert Haviland & C. Parlon

Robert Haviland & C. Parlon’s story dates back to 1835, when William Haviland became an earthenware importer in New York. Soon after, in 1842, he opened his first porcelain factory, before Robert Haviland – the third generation – propelled it to what it is today. Hundreds of years of heritage have witnessed the family dress royal tables in the finest porcelain, including the Monet collection which was originally commissioned to refresh the dining service of French painter Claude Monet in his Giverny home. Today, two sisters – Marie-Amélie and Marie-Caroline Guillot – are at the helm, spearheading a fresh, dynamic approach towards Limoges, where they’re both from.