
George Washington Enamel Cufflinks
In jewelry, George Washington preferred what was simple and utilitarian. These are adaptations from English cufflinks, circa 1790, which were worn ...
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 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 elegant American flag tie-tack is handcrafted entirely of semiprecious gemstones. The stripes of the flag are Mother of Pearl and Red Jasper ...
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...
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 detailsThe wood used to create the District of Columbia Flag cufflinks is sourced from Mount Vernon's Distillery white oak barrels. The three stars and tw...
View full detailsThe Indian Head penny, produced from 1859 through 1909, was designed in the Philadelphia Mint by engraver Barton Longacre. The coin features an ima...
View full detailsThe compass points cufflinks in blue and white will be perfect with solid color shirts as well as checks and stripes. The compass image is set unde...
View full detailsQuarters with the dual dates of 1776-1976 were first produced in 1975 in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the independence of the United Sta...
View full detailsJames Earle Fraser, an American sculptor, was the sculptor of the Buffalo Nickel which was produced by the U.S. Mint from 1913-1938. These bullet b...
View full detailsThese elegant American flag cufflinks are handcrafted entirely of semiprecious gemstones. The stripes of the flag are Mother of Pearl and Red Jaspe...
View full detailsThese unique bullet back cufflinks feature a color map of the cities and waterways around Mount Vernon and Washington DC. The map is set under magn...
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 detailsEach of these cufflinks feature a classic white anchor on a navy blue background for a decidedly nautical look. The blue and white image is set und...
View full detailsThese classic ivory cufflinks feature foo dogs, used in Japanese and Chinese myth to represent scaly lions that protect the home. Traditionally, o...
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