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Dessert Plates in the Polk Pattern

This flat-rimmed porcelain plate was made by Edouard D. Honoré of Paris between 1870 and 1899. The pattern resembles the state dinner service of the James Polk administration, but the plate's exact origins are unknown. It may have been reordered by a later administration, or an unauthorized reproduction of the Polk service.
Artist
Edouard D. Honoré
Date of Work
late 19th century
Type
China
Credit
White House Historical Association