Exquisite Tiifany & Co, Charles H Field Haviland Limoges Monet at Giverny pattern Expresso/Demitasse Cup & Saucer Set. Monet moved to the northern France municipality of Giverny in 1883.
Today, visitors to his home can see not only the gardens, lily pond and arched bridge that inspired so many of his paintings, but also his blue-tiled kitchen and bright yellow dining room with matching porcelain dinnerware. Monet designed his own china in 1898. It was a one-of-a-kind set with a broad yellow rim and blue trim, produced by the now-defunct company Godin & Arhendfeld. In 1978, pieces of the set began to be recreated by Haviland & Parlon (marked Charles Field Haviland Limoges).
The line can be found in various formats and is sometimes also stamped by Tiffany & Co. Cup: 1-3/4" Diameter, 1-7/8" High. Saucer: 3-15/16" Diameter, 1-2/3" High.