Antique Circa 1800’s French Custard Dish. Schleiger #55 France Haviland Limoges Soufflé Dish. 19th Century Small Old-Fashioned Ramekin Dessert Bowl. Fine Gilded Porcelain in Pink Roses Pattern.

Antique Circa 1800's French Custard Dish. Schleiger #55 France Haviland Limoges Soufflé Dish. 19th Century Small Old-Fashioned Ramekin Dessert Bowl. Fine Gilded Porcelain in Pink Roses Pattern.

Antique Schleiger #55 France Haviland Limoges Soufflé Dish. $498

• Gorgeous antique French custard soufflé dish in exquisite France Haviland Limoges Schleiger #55 Pink Rose pattern.
• A fine gilded porcelain decorated with vivid pink old fashioned roses & gilt embellishments, these are typical traits of early Haviland.
• The rim of this antique 19th century French ramekin is trimmed in a heavy band of gold that adds elegance & charm.
• Over 100+ years old, this small custard dessert bowl is one of the rare or hard to find Schleiger #55.
• Double stamped with the green “Haviland France” and red “Haviland & Co. Limoges” marks.
• There are NO chips, cracks, flea bites or discoloration.
• The gold trim gilding is not perfect but much better preserved than usually found in most Haviland Limoges.
• Minimal traces of use commensurate with antique age – Please carefully review photos as they are part of my description.
• This antique piece dates from 1800’s measuring approximately 3.5″ in diameter.
• I will package up this beautiful dish with great love, care & tons of cushion, bubble wrap & styrofoam.
• I will make sure it will survive a drop from a 4-story building.
• Please also see the other stunningly gorgeous set of antique Schleiger #55 Lidded Bouillon Cup Underplate Saucer Set.
• NO RETURNS or EXCHANGES. This item cannot be returned due to fragile antique condition. Please check out all information and photos before purchasing.
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