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Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Rho Dendra Covered Sugar Bowl
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.

Rho Dendra Covered Sugar Bowl

Object numberMO 1980.35.11-12
Maker (American, 1916 - 1952)
Date1939
Mediumceramic (glazed)
Dimensionsoverall (cover and bowl) H 4 1/4 in x W 6 1/8 in x D 5 1/4 in (10.8 cm x 15.6 cm x 13.3 cm )
object (cover only) H 1 5/8 in x Diam 3 1/8 in (4.1 cm x 7.9 cm )
object (bowl only) H 3 in x W 6 1/8 in x D 5 1/4 in (7.6 cm x 15.6 cm x 13.3 cm )
DescriptionA lidded sugar bowl in the Rho Dendra pattern in blue.

The lid (MO 1980.35.11) is white with a blue arched handle and a narrow black line around the edge. The pattern design of the lid has been customized with the addition of the Roosevelt coat of arms and name in black on the surface of the lid.

The handled sugar bowl (MO 1980.35.12) has a white interior separated from the blue exterior by a narrow black band along the top edge. The pattern design of the creamer has been customized with the addition of the Roosevelt coat of arms and name in black on one side of the bowl. On the underside of the bowl, the manufacturer's mark is stamped in black: Rho Dendra / CARR CHINA.
Label TextThis sugar bowl 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.
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
Use Restriction StatusUnrestrictedCopyrightReproduction or other use of these holdings or images thereof is unrestricted.
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