Platter
According to family tradition, Bushrod Washington, George Washington’s nephew, owned this platter and used it at Mount Vernon. How and why he would have obtained a set monogrammed with an “E”, rather than a “W,” for Washington, or a “B,” for Blackburn, his wife’s maiden name, remains unexplained. A piece of a plate or dish rim with the same border design as this platter was excavated at Mount Vernon by archaeologists in the early twentieth century.