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Bicentennial Wedgwood China:
Demitasse Cups and Saucers, 1940

 

In commemoration of the University's bicentennial, the University in 1939 commissioned two sets of Wedgwood China, one set of a dozen plates and one set of an equal number of dessert (or demitasse) cups and saucers. One set of dessert cups and saucers originally sold for twenty-two dollars. Like the plates, the cups were white, printed in red with drawings of campus scenes done by alumni of the University. The scene and the artist are identified on the bottom of each of cup. The demitasse cups also included a portrait of Benjamin Franklin. In fact, the Wedgwood China Company was selected for this commission partly because this firm had already produced several portraits of Benjamin Franklin during his lifetime, including the portrait which appears on the cups. The saucers were all white, featuring a raised design of a laurel wreath and the coat-of-arms of the University.

Bennett Hall Entrance

Christian Association

College Hall, Ninth Street, 1861

Furness Library

Houston Hall Porch

Moore School Doorway

First Campus

Presidential Mansion

Provost's House

Provosts Tower

Reunion in the Triangle

Whitefield and Memorial Tower

Benjamin Franklin Medallion Portrait

Bottom View of Cup

Saucer

More University of Pennsylvania china

This exhibit was created in July 2005 by University Archives Summer Research Fellow Seth S. Tannenbaum, an undergraduate at Vassar College.

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