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Monroe China Pattern The Monroe china, porcelain, made by P.L. Dagoty, Paris, France, c. 1817.

Wilson China Pattern The Wilson china, porcelain, made by Lenox, Inc., Trenton, New Jersey, 1918.

The The Franklin D. Roosevelt china, made by Lenox, Inc., Trenton, New Jersey, 1934.

Truman China The Truman china, made by Lenox, Inc., Trenton, New Jersey,1951.

Johnson China Pattern The Johnson china, made by Castleton China, Inc., New Castle, Pennsylvania, 1968.

Reagan China Pattern The Reagan china, a gift from the Knapp Foundation, is the most recent addition to the collection. This china was made by Lenox, Inc., Trenton, New Jersey, 1982. It is used often today by the Clintons .
A Rococo Punch Bowl To the left, classical figures adorn a rococo-revival punch bowl from Franklin Pierce's Administration. Mrs. Benjamin Harrison found the bowl in the White House attic and had it mended and put on display as an historical piece of White House china.

At the right, a serving platter from the flamboyant Hayes china, made in France by Haviland & Co. The Hayes Turkey Serving Platter

Sevres tureen owned by John and Abigail Adams At the lower left, a Sevres tureen owned by John and Abigail Adams.


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