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 Home > History & Tours > Online Tour of the White House > China Room > Official White House China

Official White House China

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



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



FDR China Pattern The Franklin D. Roosevelt service, made by Lenox, Inc., Trenton, New Jersey, 1934.



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



Johnson China Pattern The Lyndon B. Johnson service, made by Castleton China, Inc., New Castle, Pennsylvania, 1968.



Reagan China Pattern The Reagan service, was made by Lenox, Inc., Trenton, New Jersey, 1982.



A Rococo Punch Bowl (Franklin Pierce) Classical figures adorn a rococo-revival punch bowl from the Franklin Pierce service, 1853. 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.



The Hayes Turkey Serving Platter A serving platter from the flamboyant Hayes china, made in France by Haviland & Co., 1880.



Sevres tureen owned by John and Abigail Adams A Sevres tureen, made in 1782, owned by John and Abigail Adams.



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