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White House-used china cup and saucer from the Clinton administration. Cup and saucer set are part of the 3600-piece collection by Lenox, the service commissioned for the 200th anniversary of the White House in the year 2000. This collection broke ground as the very first to incorporate an image of the White House itself on official china; it supplants the traditional presidential seal design on the service platter. Cup and matching saucer feature embossed gilt edges and then a yellow border with a floral design in white and grey, all upon the classic Lenox ivory china. Backstamp reads, ''The White House / 200th Anniversary / 1800-2000 / Lenox / [copyright] Lenox / Made in USA'' in gilt. Footed tea/coffee cup measures 3.25'' in diameter at the mouth and 2.75'' in height. Concave saucer measures 5.75'' in diameter. Fine condition. From the Raleigh DeGeer Amyx Collection.
Clinton White House-Used China -- Cup & Saucer Set by Lenox From the Year 2000 -- Part of the First Order -- FineClinton White House-Used China -- Cup & Saucer Set by Lenox From the Year 2000 -- Part of the First Order -- FineClinton White House-Used China -- Cup & Saucer Set by Lenox From the Year 2000 -- Part of the First Order -- FineClinton White House-Used China -- Cup & Saucer Set by Lenox From the Year 2000 -- Part of the First Order -- Fine
Clinton White House-Used China -- Cup & Saucer Set by Lenox From the Year 2000 -- Part of the First Order -- Fine
Clinton White House-Used China -- Cup & Saucer Set by Lenox From the Year 2000 -- Part of the First Order -- Fine
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Auction closed on Thursday, August 27, 2015.
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