The White House Collection - James Madison

Dolley Madison is remembered as one of the most gracious First Ladies, and the lavish parties she initiated as wife of the Secretary of State continued when she and President Madison entered the White House. Unfortunately, while Madison was President the War of 1812 began, during which the White House was looted and burned. As a result, only a few pieces of the Madisons' White House tableware remain.

The pieces on display at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington are dark buff - almost a mustard yellow - in color, decorated with a series of wheel patterns outlined in black. Unlike most White House china, these plates bear no central motif.

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Item # 122307

10 3/4" Dinner Plate*

$64.00 each


Item # 122391

9 1/4" Luncheon Plate

$53.00 each


Item # 101533

7 3/4" Salad/Dessert Plate*

$44.00 each


Item # 122321

9 1/4" Rim Soup

$53.00 each


Item # 122090

Cup & Saucer Set*

$59.00 each


Item # 122378

3 5/8" Covered Box*

$42.00 each


Item # 101358

5" Wooden Cache Box

$58.00 each


Item # 101382

7" Presentation Bowl*

$70.00 each


Item # 101486

12" Pedestal Cake Plate

$130.00 each


Item # 111307

40 oz. Teapot

$110.00 each


Item # 111333

Creamer & Sugar Set

$60.00 each


Item # 111281

8 1/2" Oval Bowl

$70.00 each


Item # 111366

3" Ornament*

$25.00 each


Item # 101456

16 1/2" Oval Serving Platter

$140.00 each


Item # 111244

Tea Set: Teapot, Creamer, and Covered Sugar

$136.00 each


Item # 111389

5 3/4" Oval Tray - NEW

$35.00 each


* Items shipped in gift boxes