Lot 281

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Ronald Reagan's White House China, Elegant Fitz & Floyd "Starburst" Pattern Dessert Plate

A piece of Ronald Reagan's White House china service, a Fitz & Floyd "Starburst" pattern dessert plate. The stately blue, burgundy, and gold decorated rim has a gilt star-encircled presidential seal at top. The underside of the plate is marked: “White House Service / by Robert C. Floyd / Fritz and Floyd, Inc. / Fine China / 1983.”  Near fine. 7.625" diameter. Accompanied by a photocopy of a 1983 letter from President Reagan thanking the manufacturer Mr. Floyd for making the china “to be used in the White House, at Camp David and aboard Air Force One.” Ex-Stan Whitlock (see biography below).
 
In 1983, President Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan identified a need for a handsome set of everyday White House china. This set was to be used aboard Air Force One, at Camp David, and at the White House. The result was this Fitz & Floyd dinner service, often used by the President for his one-on-one weekly luncheons with Vice President George H. W. Bush. The Fitz & Floyd porcelain was also used on other important occasions, such as for luncheons with foreign heads of state. This is perhaps the most attractive daily china that the White House has ever had in residence and/or used so extensively.  A lovely photo shown for reference only depicts President Reagan, Vice President George H.W. Bush, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and other dignitaries dining at Camp David using pieces of this lovely china.

Provenance

Ex-Stan Whitlock. According to Stan Whitlock's LinkedIn page, he is the principal of a consulting business named Media Strategies Group. In this capacity, Whitlock provides crisis media consulting, public relations direction, and speech writing. He writes: "As speech writer, I'm proud to have worked 'across the aisle' for some key Republican and Democratic leaders alike on the state and national levels….President Reagan once told me, approvingly, that I would have made a 'good Hollywood script writer'…" Whitlock has considerable journalistic experience. He has edited several newspapers, directed a TV news affiliate, and "designed and deployed successful campaigns for a host of political and business clients, from national Presidential, Gubernatorial and Congressional campaigns to Fortune 500 CEOs as well as the occasional entertainment and sports celebrity."

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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August 19, 2020 10:30 AM EDT
Wilton, CT, US

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