

Mount Vernon Leather Fire Bucket
The most important piece of fire-fighting equipment from the seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries was a leather fire bucket. Standard-size buc...
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The most important piece of fire-fighting equipment from the seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries was a leather fire bucket. Standard-size buc...
View full detailsOur sturdy polyresin matchstick holder is a 6 ½” H x 4 ¼” W reproduction of Washington’s 18th-century fire bucket. Leather fire buckets were essent...
View full detailsOur polyresin toothpick holder is a 2 ¼” H x 1 ½” W miniature reproduction of Washington’s 18th-century fire bucket. Leather fire buckets were esse...
View full detailsThe cast pewter executive pen caddy is a splendid piece to have in your office, den or library. Keep two of your favorite pens on display and close...
View full detailsThis finely crafted paperweight is a scaled reproduction of Mount Vernon's famous Key to the Bastille, the infamous prison in Paris overthrown at t...
View full detailsEighteenth-century gentlemen wore small swords as part of formal civilian attire for social and ceremonial occasions. George Washington owned sever...
View full detailsThis specially priced elegant set of "The Swords of George Washington" and sword letter opener is a great addition to your home, office, or library...
View full details"No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this," wrote George Washington of his beloved home, Mount Vernon. This creamy off-whi...
View full detailsIn December of 1776, decimated by superior British forces, suffering from disease, desertion and lack of funds, General George Washington faced the...
View full detailsIn December of 1776, decimated by superior British forces, suffering from disease, desertion and lack of funds, General George Washington faced the...
View full detailsThe West Front of Mount Vernon, c. 1792 by Edward Savage No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this," wrote George Washingto...
View full detailsThe East Front of Mount Vernon, c. 1792 by Edward Savage George Washington once wrote that "No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated...
View full detailsThe West Front of Mount Vernon, c. 1792 by Edward Savage No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this," wrote George Washingto...
View full detailsThe East Front of Mount Vernon, c. 1792 by Edward Savage George Washington once wrote that "No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated...
View full details"No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this," wrote George Washington in 1790, only two years before this view of the west e...
View full detailsGeorge Washington once wrote that "No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this." His Mansion at Mount Vernon is situated on a...
View full details"No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this," wrote George Washington in 1790, only two years before this view of the west e...
View full detailsGeorge Washington once wrote that "No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this." His Mansion at Mount Vernon is situated on a...
View full detailsThe Lansdowne portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, completed in 1796, shows Washington at age 64 renouncing a third term as US Presiden...
View full detailsThe circa 1883 painting "Washington Reviewing His Troops at Valley Forge" by William T. Trego is alternately titled "The March to Valley Forge, Dec...
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