

Martha Washington States China Plate
This plate is a historical recreation of a salad/dessert plate used by the Washington's, on Pickard’s ultra-white china which is formulated to be a...
View full detailsThis plate is a historical recreation of a salad/dessert plate used by the Washington's, on Pickard’s ultra-white china which is formulated to be a...
View full detailsThroughout his life, George Washington always maintained his love for Mount Vernon. In 1790 he wrote to a friend, "I can truly say I had rather be ...
View full detailsThe States China design was created exclusively for Martha Washington by a representative of the Dutch East India Company. The original plate, dec...
View full detailsThis hard-porcelain tray from Mottahedeh is both microwave and dishwasher safe. It is oval shaped with a word puzzle using both pictures and lette...
View full detailsThe design of this fine porcelain cup and saucer was inspired by the bright green pigments and the neo-classical plasterwork of the "New Room" in G...
View full detailsThis small dish is a reproduction of George Washington's most famous set of china. Made by Mottahedeh, this dish has one of Washington's quotes, "T...
View full detailsThis small dish is a reproduction of George Washington's most famous set of china. Made by Mottahedeh, this dish has one of Washington's quotes, "L...
View full detailsBeginning in the spring of 1757 George Washington placed orders to his English agents for “white stone” tableware, also known as English white sto...
View full detailsBeginning in the spring of 1757 George Washington placed orders to his English agents for "white stone" tableware, also known as English white ston...
View full detailsBeginning in the spring of 1757 George Washington placed orders to his English agents for "white stone" tableware, also known as English white ston...
View full detailsGeorge Washington had a deep affinity for stoneware and creamware and used it extensively in his home at Mount Vernon. Salt-glazed fragments excava...
View full detailsBeginning in the spring of 1757 George Washington placed orders to his English agents for "white stone" tableware, also known as English white ston...
View full detailsBeginning in the spring of 1757 George Washington placed orders to his English agents for "white stone" tableware, also known as English white ston...
View full detailsThe Washington China was created as a complement to the custom cobalt china patterns designed and created by Pickard for the United States Governme...
View full detailsThe Washington China was created as a complement to the custom cobalt china patterns designed and created by Pickard for the United States Governme...
View full detailsThe Washington China was created as a complement to the custom cobalt china patterns designed and created by Pickard for the United States Governme...
View full detailsThis elegant salad plate features a raised gold Great Seal of the United States and a blue and gold trim. Pickard’s ivory china is uniquely America...
View full detailsThis elegant dinner plate features a raised gold Great Seal of the United States and a gold trim. Pickard’s ivory china is uniquely American and fo...
View full detailsThis elegant well salad plate features a raised gold Great Seal of the United States and a gold trim. Pickard’s ivory china is uniquely American an...
View full detailsThe most fashionable tables in early America were set with blue and white "Canton" ware, named for the great Chinese trading port from which it cam...
View full detailsThe most fashionable tables in early America were set with blue and white "Canton" ware, named for the great Chinese trading port from which it cam...
View full detailsThe most fashionable tables in early America were set with blue and white "Canton" ware, named for the great Chinese trading port from which it cam...
View full detailsThe most fashionable tables in early America were set with blue and white"Canton" ware, named for the great Chinese trading port from which it came...
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