"Art Deco Porcelain Tea Service By Haviland For Rouard"
Art Deco porcelain service created around 1925, made by Théodore Haviland for the famous Rouard house located at 34 avenue de l'Opera in Paris, on a design by Marcel Goupy, artistic director of the Rouard house who was a key player in the renovation of tableware in the 20th century. This tea service is composed of 9 cups and their saucers, 1 teapot, 1 sugar bowl and 1 milk jug. Teapot: width 27 cm, Height 16 cmSugar bowl: width 22 cm, Height 11 cmMilk jug: width 17 cm, Height 8 cmCup: height 6 cm, diameter at the rim 9 cm, capacity of approximately 20 clSaucer: diameter 14.5 cm. Each piece is signed Rouard and bears the initials TH intaglio. In very good condition For any shipment, please contact me.