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Haviland Soup Tureen

Haviland Limoges Soup Tureen Schleiger 491, Art Deco Porcelain 1894-1931
Haviland Limoges Soup Tureen Schleiger 491, Art Deco Porcelain 1894-1931

Haviland Limoges Soup Tureen Schleiger 491, Art Deco Porcelain 1894-1931

By Haviland & Co.

Located in Clifton Springs, NY

Rare and important lidded soup tureen by Haviland, Limoges is decorated with Art Deco flower pattern known as Schleiger 491; it is sometimes called "Morning glories".

Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Art Deco Soup Tureens

Materials

Porcelain, Ceramic

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Haviland China Limoges Ranson White Pattern Oval Soup Tureen and Lid, Rare
Haviland China Limoges Ranson White Pattern Oval Soup Tureen and Lid, Rare

Haviland China Limoges Ranson White Pattern Oval Soup Tureen and Lid, Rare

By Haviland & Co.

Located in St. Petersburg, FL

In great condition free from chips, cracks, breaks, stains or discoloration and with only minor wear. All white. Made in France. Fluted with no trim. Measures approximat...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century French Serving Pieces

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Finding the Right Tureens for You

When you’ve spent hours working on a soup or stew in the kitchen, it deserves nothing less than to be served in an antique or vintage soup tureen.

A large tureen is traditionally used to serve soup or chowder, while smaller tureens can be used to serve sauces. This serving dish is going to be an alluring and practical addition to your collection of serveware. Rather than serving from the hot pot directly from your stovetop, why not elevate the presentation with a tureen on the dinner table?

The word “tureen” comes from the Latin word “terra,” which means earth. This is because potters created the first tureens from ceramics and earthenware. Today, an antique ceramic tureen is going to bring a pop of color to your dining room, as you’ll find that ceramicists traditionally hand-painted their tureens, adorning the sides and lids with natural-world motifs and other decorative embellishments.

Silver tureens, on the other hand, are timelessly understated and will pair with all of your other serving bowls and tableware. We associate certain authentic period furniture with extravagance, and 18th-century serveware, such as Georgian tureens, will likely feature lobing and gadrooning around the body and rim. (Dinner was a big deal during the Georgian era.)

Setting the table should be as important as the meal itself. On 1stDibs, an extensive collection of sophisticated antique and vintage tureens features Victorian tureens, mid-century modern tureens, porcelain tureens and more.