
Tobacco Leaf Dinner Plate
"This extravagant design was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th century dinne...
View full details"This extravagant design was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th century dinne...
View full detailsThis extravagant design was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th century dinnerwa...
View full detailsThis extravagant design was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th century dinnerwa...
View full detailsThis extravagant design was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th century dinnerwa...
View full detailsThis collection of whimsical hand-painted pottery is made by Emerson Creek Pottery in Bedford, Virginia. The painting on the small mug features The...
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 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 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 detailsMount Vernon Ribbons and Cornflower pattern is adapted from a French porcelain mug originally used by George and Martha Washington. The original mu...
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 detailsMount Vernon's Ribbons and Cornflower pattern is adapted from a French porcelain mug that was made in Paris by Christopher Potter, circa 1790-1795;...
View full detailsMount Vernon Ribbons and Cornflower pattern is adapted from a French porcelain mug originally used by George and Martha Washington. The original re...
View full detailsMount Vernon Ribbons and Cornflower pattern is adapted from a French porcelain mug originally used by George and Martha Washington. The original re...
View full detailsMount Vernon's Ribbons and Cornflower pattern is adapted from a French porcelain mug that was made in Paris by Christopher Potter, circa 1790-1795;...
View full detailsThis is an exact reproduction of George Washington's most famous set of china, produced and decorated in Canton in 1784. It was brought to America ...
View full detailsThis plate is a historical recreation of a salad or dessert plate used by the Washingtons. About this design: On April 24, 1796, Dutch merchant And...
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