

Martha's Garnet-Colored Rhinestone Earrings
In 1760 George Washington recorded the receipt of an invoice dated December 26th, detailing his latest purchases from London. Therein he listed "A ...
View full detailsIn 1760 George Washington recorded the receipt of an invoice dated December 26th, detailing his latest purchases from London. Therein he listed "A ...
View full detailsThe Martha Washington Heart is a faithful replica of a pin which is believed to have been given by Mrs. Washington to her husband as a token of her...
View full detailsAt the age of 22, George Washington acquired Mount Vernon, his ancestral estate on the banks of the Potomac River in Virginia. In 1735, his father ...
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 detailsA symbol of freedom and liberty, the original key to the infamous French prison, the Bastille, was presented to George Washington by the Marquis de...
View full detailsThis finely detailed sterling silver charm features a likeness of the mansion in an oval frame. One side illustrates the riverside of the mansion, ...
View full detailsThis sterling silver Mount Vernon pair of cufflinks features a detailed likeness of the mansion. One cufflink illustrates East front of the mansio...
View full detailsFor his first inauguration, Washington chose a plain brown suit cut from American wool and adorned with neatly cast brass buttons that prominently ...
View full detailsIn jewelry, George Washington preferred what was simple and utilitarian. These are adaptations from English cufflinks, circa 1790, which were worn ...
View full detailsFor his first inauguration, Washington chose a plain brown suit cut from American wool and adorned with neatly cast brass buttons that prominently ...
View full detailsHand & Hammer Silversmiths creates each piece of jewelry in the same manner today as blacksmiths did centuries ago. This George Washington cyph...
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 wood used to create this tie bar is sourced from Mount Vernon's Distillery white oak barrels. The solid wood rectangular tie bar with sturdy me...
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 detailsGeorge Washington was among many founding fathers who were Masons, including Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton. The Marquis de Lafayette was...
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...
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