

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 detailsElegant Eisenhower charger plate with a wide gold embossed trim to dress up your dinner table for special events or to use as a place mat. Sure to ...
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 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 most fashionable tables in early America were set with blue and white “Canton” ware, named for the great Chinese trading port from which it ca...
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 detailsThis versatile pattern with its delicate border was inspired by Chi'ng Dynasty (1644-1911) porcelain from China. Highlighted by bands of 22k gold, ...
View full detailsThis versatile pattern with its delicate border was inspired by Chi'ng Dynasty (1644-1911) porcelain from China. Highlighted by bands of 22k gold...
View full detailsThis 7” plate in the popular Staffordshire pattern is produced in the same factories in Staffordshire, England that supplied Mount Vernon in the 19...
View full detailsStaffordshire pottery was an immediate success when it was brought to American in the 18th century. Still popular in the 19th and 20th centuries, m...
View full detailsThis pattern is derived from 18th century Chinese Export porcelain. The elegant leaf and ribbon borders in gold, cobalt and rust create a subtle ye...
View full detailsThis antique plate measures 10 ½” in diameter, in a cranberry and white Staffordshire pattern. On the front of the plate is the famous Washington ...
View full detailsThis porcelain 9 ¼” plate was designed especially for the diplomatic reception rooms of the Department of State and the White House. Diplomatic Eag...
View full detailsThis graceful design, with its leaves, berries, and butterflies, was derived directly from antique Chinese Palace porcelain. Many porcelain pieces ...
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 original of this distinguished dinner service was made in China for the East India Company during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736-1795)...
View full detailsSince the Ming Dynasty, imperial blue and white porcelains have been prized by collectors and connoisseurs around the world. Edged in 22k gold, thi...
View full detailsThe Mount Vernon Cherry Botanical pattern features a pale green plat of George Washington's garden and a brightly colored sprig of cherries. The ma...
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