Rho Dendra Bread and Butter Plate
Object numberMO 1980.35.1
Name
Plate, Butter
Maker
Carr China Company
(American, 1916 - 1952)
Date1939
Mediumceramic (glazed)
Dimensionsoverall Diam 6 1/4 in (15.9 cm )
DescriptionA small bread and butter plate in the Rho Dendra pattern in blue. The pattern consists of a white well separated from the broad blue lip of the plate by a narrow black band. The design of the plate has been customized with the addition of the Roosevelt coat of arms and name in black on the right side of the well.
On the reverse of the plate, the manufacturer's mark is stamped in black: Rho Dendra / CARR CHINA.
Label TextThis plate is part of a partial set of matching Rho Dendra china (MO 1980.35.1-12) manufactured in 1939 by the Carr China Company in Grafton, West Virginia especially as a gift for Eleanor Roosevelt. Mrs. Roosevelt proceeded to give the set to Earl Miller who served as her bodyguard during the years when FDR was Governor of New York and became a close friend. Miriam S. Abelow, who donated the set to the FDR Library, received the china from Earl Miller who was a friend and correspondent of Mrs. Abelow and her husband.On the reverse of the plate, the manufacturer's mark is stamped in black: Rho Dendra / CARR CHINA.
Additional Details
Custodial History NoteDonated to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum by Miriam S. Abelow in 1980.
Credit LineGift of Miriam S. Abelow
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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