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Johaan Haviland China

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By Stefanie Anne …, 5 June, 2025
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Looking to find the value of a 80 piece Johaan Haviland Bavarian China set in mint condition is worth

Category
China
Condition
Mint
For Sale?
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Johann Haviland Bavaria Germany China Set (80 Pieces)

📌 Item Description

  • Brand/Marking: Johann Haviland
  • Origin: Bavaria, Germany
  • Pattern: Based on the floral design and shape, it appears to be the "Blue Garland" pattern (a classic and widely recognized design).
  • Material: Fine porcelain china
  • Trim: Platinum or silver-tone rim
  • Set Size: 80 pieces (variety includes dinnerware, teapot, covered serving dishes, gravy boat, sugar/creamer, cups/saucers, etc.)
  • Condition: Mint (no chips, cracks, discoloration, or evident wear)

🕰️ Brief History

Johann Haviland was founded in the early 1900s as a Bavarian offshoot of the larger Haviland family of Limoges, France. The German factory became known for producing quality porcelain for export, particularly to the U.S. The "Blue Garland" pattern is arguably their most famous and was widely distributed through department stores and supermarkets from the 1970s through the 1990s, often as wedding or anniversary gifts.

💲 Current Market Value (2025)

Market value can vary by demand, completeness, and sale venue. Based on your mint condition and large set:

Sale Type

Estimated Value

Private Sale / eBay (complete set)

$200–$350 USD

Replacement sites (per piece)

$6–$25 per item (totaling $500–$1,000 if sold individually)

Appraised Insurance Value

$700–$1,200 USD (higher for full sets with serving ware in mint condition)

 

Note: Because this china was mass-produced, it is collectible but not considered rare or high-end like some French Limoges or pre-WWII Haviland.

🔍 Authentication

The green mark stamped “Johann Haviland Bavaria Germany” with a crown is authentic and consistent with post-WWII exports. This backstamp was used from the 1950s into the 1990s.

✅ Recommendations

  • If you’re keeping it for display or family use, it's a beautiful and historically rich set.
  • If you plan to sell, consider:
    • Selling individual place settings or specialty pieces (e.g., teapot, covered vegetable dish) on eBay, Etsy, or Replacements.com.
    • Full sets often fetch less per item than individually listed rare pieces.
  • If you're insuring it, a professional appraisal from an appraiser of fine porcelain may be worthwhile, especially if it's a family heirloom or part of an estate.
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