A DESSERT PLATE FROM A STATE SERVICE OF ANDREW JACKSON (PRESIDENT, 1829-1837)
Property of a Distinguished American Collector 
A DESSERT PLATE FROM A STATE SERVICE OF ANDREW JACKSON (PRESIDENT, 1829-1837)

DAGOTY-HONORÉ, PARIS, FRANCE (1816-1820), IMPORTED BY L. VERON & CO., PHILADELPHIA, 1833

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A DESSERT PLATE FROM A STATE SERVICE OF ANDREW JACKSON (PRESIDENT, 1829-1837)
DAGOTY-HONORÉ, PARIS, FRANCE (1816-1820), IMPORTED BY L. VERON & CO., PHILADELPHIA, 1833
8 5/8 in. diameter
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Sold, Christie's, New York, 20-21 January 2006, lot 749

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The Paris firm of Dagoty-Honoré, in operation from 1816-1820, designed similar patterns for both the Monroe and Jackson presidencies. The former features an amaranth colored border with a central eagle, while the latter bears a marbled blue surrround with gold rims and central detail of the United States coat-of-arms, with an eagle, appearing in reverse and highlighted within a yellow sunburst design. For related examples from the state service of Andrew Jackson, see Margaret Brown Klapthor, Official White House China 1789 to the Present (New York, 1999), pp. 54-61.

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