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Limoges Dinnerware Set Platter
Object numberMO 1981.4.19.1
Name
Platter
Maker
Theodore Haviland
(French ceramics manufactory, founded 1893)
Dateca. 1938-1939
Mediumceramic (porcelain)
Dimensionsoverall H 1 1/2 in x W 15 1/2 in x D 12 1/4 in (3.8 cm x 39.4 cm x 31.1 cm )
DescriptionA Theodore Haviland Limoges platter from a dinnerware set created for Franklin D. Roosevelt. The border of the white platter has a decorative gold frieze set on a graduated-blue band. The gold monogram "FDR" is located on the left side of the platter's white center, and on the right side is a depression in the surface.
On the reverse of the platter is the manufacturer's mark twice: once stamped in green ("THEODORE HAVILAND / FRANCE") and once printed in gold ("Theodore Haviland / Limoges / FRANCE). Below the maker's marks is an inscription printed in gold that reads: Au Président / Franklin Delano Roosevelt / au bon artisan de la Paix / Septembre 1938 / Les Limousins Reconnaissants [translation: To President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the good artisan of peace, September 1938, from the grateful people of Limousin]. The number "34" is impressed into the left side of the platter.
Label TextThis piece is part of a Limoges dinnerware set (MO 1969.2a,b, MO 1971.8, MO 1972.17.1-10, and MO 1981.4.19.1-47) sent to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 by the Union Fédérale des Mutilés et Combattants du Limousin in France as an expression of gratitude for his persistent efforts in the maintenance of peace.On the reverse of the platter is the manufacturer's mark twice: once stamped in green ("THEODORE HAVILAND / FRANCE") and once printed in gold ("Theodore Haviland / Limoges / FRANCE). Below the maker's marks is an inscription printed in gold that reads: Au Président / Franklin Delano Roosevelt / au bon artisan de la Paix / Septembre 1938 / Les Limousins Reconnaissants [translation: To President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the good artisan of peace, September 1938, from the grateful people of Limousin]. The number "34" is impressed into the left side of the platter.
Additional Details
Custodial History NoteDonated to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum by John R. Boettiger in 1980.
Credit LineGift of John R. Boettiger
National Archives Catalog CollectionFranklin D. Roosevelt Library Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 735948)
National Archives Catalog SeriesGift Items and Commemorative Artifacts (National Archives Identifier 782690)
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