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Johann Haviland Forever Spring Gravy Boat with Plate
Condition:
used
$12.90
Sale price
$12.90
Regular price
A vintage gravy boat with matching underplate from Johann Haviland’s Forever Spring pattern, featuring soft pastel pink blossoms with fresh green leaves on white porcelain. Both pieces include a subtle platinum‑tone trim and reflect the Bavarian craftsmanship associated with this mid‑century line. The set displays well for everyday meals or coordinated table settings.
Details
- Johann Haviland gravy boat with coordinating underplate
- Forever Spring floral pattern
- White porcelain with platinum‑tone trim
- Made in Bavaria, Germany
- Light surface wear consistent with age
- No chips or cracks observed; trim remains intact
Size
- Standard gravy boat and underplate sizing for mid‑century porcelain serveware
- Proportions consistent with Forever Spring serving pieces
Notes
Vintage pieces are pre-owned and may show light signs of age or use. Please review all provided photos and feel free to contact support with any questions to help make an informed decision. Due to the nature and delicacy of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
This item is shipped directly by Wade Living and may arrive separately from other items in your order.
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