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The Ovington Brothers Company was a well-known importer of fine china and porcelain in New York City during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were known for their exquisite hand-painted designs, which were applied to pieces of china and porcelain imported from Europe.

This particular plate was made by Charles Field Haviland, who was a prominent manufacturer of fine porcelain in Limoges, France. The plate features a beautiful floral design, with delicate golden flowers painted on a white background. The edges of the plate are decorated with gold trim, which adds an extra touch of elegance to the piece.

The Ovington Brothers Company purchased the blank plates from Haviland and then applied their own hand-painted designs to them. This made each plate a unique work of art, as no two were exactly alike. The Ovington Brothers Company was known for their attention to detail and their use of vibrant colors and intricate designs.

This plate is a beautiful example of the high-quality porcelain and exquisite craftsmanship that was produced during the late 19th century. It is a rare and valuable piece that would make a wonderful addition to any collection of antique porcelain or fine art.

Late 19th Century French Plate Decorated By The Ovington Brothers Company

$350.00Price
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