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White House Decorative Arts in the 1860s

White House Decorative Arts in the 1860s

These serving pieces, including a wine glass, a decanter, and a fruit basket, were part of the china and glassware items ordered to supplement the Lincoln services in 1866, during Andrew Johnson's administration. All of the pieces were purchased from E.V. Haughwout & Co. of New York, though the porcelain fruit basket was manufactured in Limoges, France, by Haviland & Co.. First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln originally selected services in these patterns in 1861.

Artist
Haviland & Co.
Date of Work
1866
Credit
White House Historical Association