
Porcelain dessert bowl from 'Blue Garland' pattern by Johann Haviland
Selling Price
$200
History
The Blue Garland pattern by Johann Haviland was produced in Bavaria, Germany primarily during the mid-20th century, from the 1950s through the 1970s. This delicate porcelain dinnerware features a classic design of small blue floral sprays arranged around the rim with a scalloped edge often accented with gold trim. Blue Garland has become a popular collectible among vintage china enthusiasts and those seeking to complete family heirloom sets. The pattern's timeless aesthetic and quality craftsmanship make it highly valued by collectors of fine European porcelain and those who appreciate mid-century tableware designs. Individual pieces are particularly sought after by those looking to replace broken items from inherited sets.
Origin
Bavaria, Germany
Maker
Johann Haviland
Time period
Circa 1950-1970s