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Vintage Johann Haviland porcelain salad plates made in Bavaria, Germany, featuring a soft beige rose floral pattern with scalloped edges and gold trim.
This listing is for a set of 3 matching plates, ideal for replacement china buyers, vintage table settings, or cottagecore décor.
Details: • Maker: Johann Haviland • Origin: Bavaria, Germany • Diameter: approx. 8.5 inches • Set of 3 plates • Porcelain with gold trim • Scalloped edge • Vintage (mid-20th century)
Backstamp Notes (Transparency builds trust): Two plates have small red factory numbers (16 and 46); one plate is unnumbered. This is a normal variation in vintage Johann Haviland production and does not affect matching or use.
Condition: Very good vintage condition. No chips or cracks. Light wear to gold trim consistent with age and gentle use (see photos).
Carefully packed for safe shipping. Ships quickly.
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Selling since April 2025
When I was younger, instead of playing hide & seek, my younger sister and I would go on "treasure hunts" around the house and backyard, and I look back on those memories with such fondness. Coming from a family of European immagrants on both my father's and mother's side, along with my dad being the sole provider, while my mom was the homemaker, juggling the schedules of my sisters and I, it was instilled in us from an early age that spending money on higher quality clothes, shoes, and household items meant they lasted longer, ensuring the ablity of being passed down from generation to generation, or between my sisters and I. My love for thrifting is a marriage between the treasure hunt and my affinity for quality pieces both vintage and modern. I absolutely love perusing my local thrift stores and hunting for things people have passed over because they don't realize what the item is, or the quality in which the piece was made.
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