

Historic Wood Pen
These finely turned pens were created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the pens was sourced from trees planted at Moun...
View full detailsThese finely turned pens were created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the pens was sourced from trees planted at Moun...
View full detailsThese charming wood acorns were created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the acorns was sourced from a pecan tree circ...
View full detailsThese finely turned peppermills were created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the peppermills was sourced from a white...
View full detailsThis finely turned bottle stopper with a raw-edged top was created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the raw-edged stop...
View full detailsThis white oak vase was created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the vase was sourced from fallen trees at Mount Verno...
View full detailsThis finely turned bottle stopper with a smooth top was created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the stoppers was sour...
View full detailsThis charming little wood birdhouse ornament was created by Doug Dill, master woodturner in Lanexa, Virginia. Wood for the ornament was sourced fro...
View full detailsThis Vaillancourt folk art Santa is exclusive to Mount Vernon. It is hand painted, numbered, and dated in Sutton, Massachusetts. Judi Vaillancourt ...
View full detailsThis handsome black metal lantern is American made and the same as those used to light the paths at Mount Vernon during special evening events such...
View full detailsThe wood used to create the George Washington Quarter cufflinks is sourced from Mount Vernon's Distillery white oak barrels. A profile of Washingto...
View full detailsThe wood used to create the George Washington Initial cufflinks is sourced from Mount Vernon's Distillery white oak barrels. "GW" is carved in scri...
View full detailsDiamond jewelry was in short supply in mid-eighteenth century America, making Martha Washington's diamond ring an impressive display of taste and w...
View full detailsThe addition of turquoise adds new flair to the timeless look of this adaptation of Martha Washington’s flower ring. The rose-cut diamond flower ri...
View full detailsThe Washington family coat of arms is surmounted by a "flying griffin", a mythological creature that was featured on the family crest for generatio...
View full detailsThe pineapple was the colonial symbol for hospitality and General Washington's favorite fruit. Washington admitted that while the pear was "general...
View full details"No estate in United America is more pleasantly situated than this," wrote George Washington in 1790, and in 200 years, no home in America has surp...
View full detailsOne of the most interesting features of George Washington's home is the cupola, complete with its dove of peace weather vane perched atop the Mansi...
View full detailsThe Mount Vernon Collection contains needlepoint cushions made by Martha Washington over a period of thirty-six years. Mrs. Washington's shell patt...
View full detailsGeorge Washington included four octagonal structures that added both practical and decorative touches to the gardens as part of his plan for the up...
View full detailsThis unique shaped decanter is suitable for water, tea, or your favorite wine or spirit. A glass faux wax seal stamped with “GW” in cobalt adds a m...
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