Great day in the morning! We went down a rabbit hole researching these beautiful bowls. What we know for sure is that these French dessert bowls were made by Theodore Haviland around 1903. Apparently, there were dozens of different patterns created in that era that were very similar in their rose designs but had different trim patterns baked into the base. We think this pattern is what is called Schleiger Pattern 137f. No promises. These bowls are known as fruit or berry or dessert bowls.
What we do know is that these bowls are perfectly charming and will mix and match with other patterns made by this company during this era.
The pattern features scattered pink roses and green foliage on a white background and measure
5.75" in diameter. One bowl has a tiny chip on the bottom rim, and is not visible from the tabletop. The finish on these bowls is mostly clear with a small amount of crazing commensurate with the age of the pieces.
We are selling them as a set of four at a great price. We offer free shipping in the continental United States on orders over $65. We guarantee the condition of this piece.
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