• Jackson Silver and Wine Cooler, White House Collection
    Martin-Guillaume Biennais
    Jean Baptiste-Claude Odiot
    silver
    cooler
    White House Collection
    dishes
    serveware
    tableware
    The coffeepot, hot-water pot, cream pitcher, and vegetable dish are part of the 130-piece silver service President Andrew Jackson purchased from Baron de Tyull, the Russian minister to the United States, in 1833. The service was created by renowned Parisian silversmith Martin-Guillaume Biennais between 1809 and 1819. The wine cooler was created by Jean Baptiste-Claude Odiot and was purchased during the James Monroe administration. The wine cooler was created circa 1798 and 1809. The pitchers and wine cooler all feature the engraving, "President's House."
  • Jackson Silver and Wine Cooler, White House Collection
    Martin-Guillaume Biennais
    Jean Baptiste-Claude Odiot
    silver
    cooler
    White House Collection
    dishes
    serveware
    tableware
    The coffeepot, hot-water pot, cream pitcher, and vegetable dish are part of the 130-piece silver service President Andrew Jackson purchased from Baron de Tyull, the Russian minister to the United States, in 1833. The service was created by renowned Parisian silversmith Martin-Guillaume Biennais between 1809 and 1819. The wine cooler was created by Jean Baptiste-Claude Odiot and was purchased during the James Monroe administration. The wine cooler was created circa 1798 and 1809. The pitchers and wine cooler all feature the engraving, "President's House."
  • Jackson Silver and Wine Cooler, White House Collection
    Martin-Guillaume Biennais
    Jean Baptiste-Claude Odiot
    silver
    cooler
    White House Collection
    dishes
    serveware
    tableware
    The coffeepot, hot-water pot, cream pitcher, and vegetable dish are part of the 130-piece silver service President Andrew Jackson purchased from Baron de Tyull, the Russian minister to the United States, in 1833. The service was created by renowned Parisian silversmith Martin-Guillaume Biennais between 1809 and 1819. The wine cooler was created by Jean Baptiste-Claude Odiot and was purchased during the James Monroe administration. The wine cooler was created circa 1798 and 1809. The pitchers and wine cooler all feature the engraving, "President's House."
  • Jackson Silver and Wine Cooler, White House Collection
    Martin-Guillaume Biennais
    Jean Baptiste-Claude Odiot
    silver
    cooler
    White House Collection
    dishes
    serveware
    tableware
    The coffeepot, hot-water pot, cream pitcher, and vegetable dish are part of the 130-piece silver service President Andrew Jackson purchased from Baron de Tyull, the Russian minister to the United States, in 1833. The service was created by renowned Parisian silversmith Martin-Guillaume Biennais between 1809 and 1819. The wine cooler was created by Jean Baptiste-Claude Odiot and was purchased during the James Monroe administration. The wine cooler was created circa 1798 and 1809. The pitchers and wine cooler all feature the engraving, "President's House."
  • Soup Tureen, Jackson Administration, White House Collection
    Martin-Guillaume Biennais
    tableware
    silver
    serveware
    White House Collection
    This silver soup tureen was made by Parisian silversmith Martin-Guillaume Biennais between 1809 and 1819. The tureen was one of 130 silver pieces President Andrew Jackson purchased from Baron de Tuyll, the Russian minister to the United States, in 1833. Engraving "President's House," the original name for the White House, on the side of White House silver became a longstanding tradition.
  • Sauceboat, Mustard Stand, Cruet Stand, Vegetable Dish, Jackson Service, White House Collection
    Martin-Guillaume Biennais
    tableware
    silver
    serveware
    White House Collection
    These silver pieces, including a sauceboat, mustard stand, cruet stand, vegetable dish, and another stand, were made by Parisian silversmith Martin-Guillaume Biennais between 1809 and 1819. They were part of a 130-piece silver service that President Andrew Jackson purchased from the estate of Baron de Tuyll, the Russian minister to the United States, in 1833.
  • Coffee Service, Jackson Administration, White House Collection
    Martin-Guillaume Biennais
    tableware
    silver
    serveware
    White House Collection
    This silver coffee service, including two coffeepots and a cream jug, was made by French silversmith Martin-Guillaume Biennais between 1809 and 1819. The coffee service was part of a 130 piece silver service that President Andrew Jackson purchased from Baron de Tuyll, the Russian minister to the White House, in 1833. Designed in the shape of ancient amphorae, or vessels, the service is engraved with the words "President's House" and features ivory handles.
  • Mustard Stand, Jackson Administration, White House Collection
    Martin-Guillaume Biennais
    tableware
    silver
    serveware
    White House Collection
    This neoclassical silver mustard stand was made by Parisian silversmith Martin-Guillaume Biennais between 1809 and 1819. It was part of a 130-piece silver service that President Andrew Jackson purchased from the Russian minister to the United States, Baron de Tuyll, in 1833.