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Engraved plate

Engraved plate
Copper
c. 1790-1799
Engraved plate
Engraved plate
Copper
c. 1790-1799
Engraved plate Copper c. 1790-1799
Status
Not on view
Label Text

As the first President of the United States, George Washington set many social standards that would be followed by later administrations. He and Mrs. Washington entertained a steady stream of guests at the executive residences in New York and Philadelphia, including former soldiers, members of Congress, and foreign dignitaries. Those invited to dine received engraved invitations printed from copper plates, such as this one. It’s simple, yet elegant, design could be customized with the recipient's name, date, and time.

For examples of presidential invitations see also, MS-5832, MS-5722/A, MS-5722/B, MS-5797, MS-5745, and MS-5746.

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Datec. 1790-1797
Geography Probably made - United StatesPossibly made - England
Medium/TechniqueCopper
DimensionsOverall: 3 1/16 in. x 4 7/8 in. x 1/16 in. (7.77 cm x 12.4 cm x 0.15 cm)
Credit LineGift of Henry Lane Eno, 1915 Conservation courtesy of the Life Guard Society of Historic Mount Vernon
Object numberW-827
DescriptionRectangular sheet of copper with rounded edges and corners; engraved with six lines of text, all in script letters, interspersed with four empty underlined spaces for the recipient's name, date, and time to be filled in by hand.
MarkingsEngraving on the obverse of the plate: "estatS detinU eht fo tnediserP ehT/ of erusaelP eht tseuqer notgnihsaW .srM dna/ _____ / kcolC'o _____ ta, txen _____ no enid to ynapmoC/ 971_____/ .detseuqer is rewsna nA".
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