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Service Plate in the Eisenhower State Service
This porcelain service plate was made by Castleton China of New Castle, Pennsylvania in 1955, during Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency. The plate features a raised-medallion border in coin gold and the presidential arms, surrounded by stars representing the 48 states. Alaska and Hawaii did not join the Union until 1959.
- Artist
- Castleton China, Inc.
- Date of Work
- 1955
- Type
- China
- Credit
- White House Historical Association