• Dinner Plate, Theodore Roosevelt Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    dishes
    tableware
    White House Collection
    State Service
    This dinner plate is from the state dinner service selected by President Theodore Roosevelt. The service was created by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903 and features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda" and the Great Seal of the United States. The plate was photographed by Bates Littlehales in April 1962.
  • Dinner Plate, Theodore Roosevelt Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    dishes
    tableware
    White House Collection
    State Service
    This dinner plate is from the state dinner service selected by President Theodore Roosevelt. The service was created by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903 and features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda" and the Great Seal of the United States. The plate was photographed by Bates Littlehales in April 1962.
  • Dinner Plate, Theodore Roosevelt Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    dishes
    tableware
    White House Collection
    State Service
    This dinner plate is from the state dinner service selected by President Theodore Roosevelt. The service was created by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903 and features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda" and the Great Seal of the United States. The plate was photographed by Bates Littlehales in April 1962.
  • Dinner Plate, Theodore Roosevelt Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    dishes
    tableware
    White House Collection
    State Service
    This dinner plate is from the state dinner service selected by President Theodore Roosevelt. The service was created by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903 and features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda" and the Great Seal of the United States. The plate was photographed by Bates Littlehales in April 1962.
  • Dinner Plate, Theodore Roosevelt Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    White House Collection
    dishes
    tableware
    State Service
    This dinner plate is from the state dinner service selected by President Theodore Roosevelt. The service was created by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903 and features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda" and the Great Seal of the United States. The plate was photographed by Bates Littlehales in April 1962.
  • Dinner Plate, Theodore Roosevelt Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    dishes
    tableware
    White House Collection
    State Service
    This dinner plate is from the state dinner service selected by President Theodore Roosevelt. The service was created by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903 and features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda" and the Great Seal of the United States. The plate was photographed by Bates Littlehales in April 1962.
  • McKinley Administration Dinner Plate, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    tableware
    dishes
    White House Collection
    This dinner plate was purchased during the McKinley administration and features a blue-green border and gilt scrolls. The plate was made by Wedgwood of Etruria, England. In 1901, Abby Gunn Baker, a Washington journalist and author, was asked by the commissioner of public buildings and grounds, Colonel Theodore A. Bingham, to study the White House china and write about its history. She identified several plates as having been acquired during McKinley's presidency.
  • Tea Cup and Saucer and Oyster Plate, Theodore Roosevelt Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    White House Collection
    State Service
    tableware
    dishes
    tea service
    drinking cups
    These porcelain pieces, including tea cup, a saucer, and an oyster plate, were part of a state dinner service made by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903. President Theodore Roosevelt purchased the service, which features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda" and the Great Seal of the United States, soon after completing a major White House renovation.
  • English Porcelain Plates in the Cleveland State Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    State Service
    tableware
    dishes
    White House Collection
    These English porcelain plates were made for the White House circa 1894, during Grover Cleveland's second administration. The dinner plate on the left, featuring a red rim and gold swags, was made by Wedgwood of Etruria, England. The dinner plate on the left, decorated with a gold rim and swags, was made by Minton of Stoke, England.
  • Dinner Plate from the Theodore Roosevelt State Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    White House Collection
    State Service
    dishes
    tableware
    This porcelain dinner plate was part of a state dinner service made by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903. President Theodore Roosevelt purchased the service, which features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda", soon after completing a major White House renovation.
  • Theodore Roosevelt Service, Maker's Mark, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    maker's marks
    White House Collection
    State Service
    tableware
    This mark appears on the Theodore Roosevelt state dinner service, which was made by Wedgwood of Etruria, England, and purchased from the Van Heusen Charles Company of Albany, New York, in 1903.
  • Oyster Plate, After-Dinner Coffee Cup and Saucer, and Tea Cup and Saucer, Theodore Roosevelt Service, White House Collection
    Wedgwood
    White House Collection
    State Service
    dishes
    tableware
    tea services
    drinking cups
    These porcelain pieces, including an oyster plate, an after-dinner coffee cup, and a tea cup, were part of a state dinner service made by the English firm Wedgwood in 1903. President Theodore Roosevelt purchased the service, which features a delicate gilt pattern known as "Ulunda" and a version of the Great Seal of the United States, soon after completing a major White House renovation.