Flowers of the First Ladies Collection - Ida Saxton McKinley

"Carnation"

Ida and William McKinley took the red carnation as their good luck symbol. They had arranged a sign between them, when in a crowd or separated, he would touch the flower in his lapel and then gesture his hand toward her. The gesture meant “I love you Ida.” On the day of his assassination, he gave his carnation to a little girl who was crying. His luck had left him, but her love never would.

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Item # 122454

8 1/4" Dessert Plate*

$46.00 each


Item # 122473

Covered Box*

$46.00 each


Item # 122497

10 3/4" Dinner Plate*

$64.00 each


Item # 122438

9 1/4" Rim Soup Bowl

$53.00 each


Item # 122518

9 1/4" Luncheon Plate

$53.00 each


Item # 122551

12" Pedestal Cake Plate

$130.00 each


Item # 122566

40 oz. Teapot

$110.00 each


Item # 122427

Tea Cup and Saucer - neutral

$59.00 each


Item # 122580

Trumpet Mug

$24.00 each


Item # 122594

Ida Saxton McKinley Cup and Saucer Set*

$59.00 each


Item # 122554

Creamer and Sugar Set

$60.00 each


* Items shipped in gift boxes