PICKARD (USA) Part of a cream porcelain dinner service, Cori - Lot 5

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PICKARD (USA) Part of a cream porcelain dinner service, Cori - Lot 5
PICKARD (USA) Part of a cream porcelain dinner service, Corinthian pattern, decorated with platinum, black and gold borders, comprising: - 11 large dinner plates - 15 soup plates - 12 bread plates - 9 dessert plates - 3 oval dishes - 2 round bowls - 2 round bowls. - 2 oval bowls. - 9 cups and 8 saucers. - 2 creamers and 2 sugar bowls. - 10 finger bowls. A total of 75 pieces. Marked. The Pickard factory was founded by Wilder Pickard in Edgerton, then moved to Chicago. Numerous artists contributed to the decoration of the porcelain produced by Pickard. Among the factory's prestigious customers were the White House, which commissioned a service for Air Force One, used by Presidents George W. Bush and William J. Clinton; and the US Embassy in London.
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