E. Offner & Co. (1872–1912)

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Postcard depicting interior of E. Offner’s 

ca. 1910

The Historic New Orleans Collection, gift of Charles L. Mackie, 1981.317

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Dinner plate

between 1894 and 1915; porcelain

by Haviland & Co. (Limoges, France)

E. Offner & Co., retailer (New Orleans)

The Historic New Orleans Collection, gift of Catherine Capdevielle Musso, 2015.0245.6

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Dinner plate

between 1888 and 1896; porcelain

by Haviland & Co. (Limoges, France)

E. Offner & Co., retailer (New Orleans)

The Historic New Orleans Collection, gift of an anonymous donor, 2016.0208.1.1

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E. Offner & Co. receipt

1906

The Historic New Orleans Collection, gift of William W. Rosen, 93-12-L.1

In 1872 New York–born Ephraim Offner, a crockery salesman in New Orleans, partnered with other experienced ceramics dealers to sell china, glassware, crockery, and other “house furnishings” at low prices under the firm name E. Offner & Co. By the late 1870s, Offner was an agent for Haviland & Co., the largest exporter of French porcelain to the American market in the South. In 1885 the store had a special display of china in the window, showcasing a porcelain dinner service decorated specifically for the king of Carnival and an elaborate game service bearing the pattern Haviland custom designed for President Rutherford B. Hayes.  

Fancy and Plain: Ceramics
E. Offner & Co. (1872–1912)