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Throughout the 1760s and 1770s Martha Washington purchased garnet jewelry for herself and her daughter, Martha Parke Custis, from London jewelers. ...
View full detailsThroughout the 1760s and 1770s Martha Washington purchased garnet jewelry for herself and her daughter, Martha Parke Custis, from London jewelers. ...
View full detailsThis charming necklace is a modern interpretation of one of Lady Washington's garnet necklaces which is a part of the Mount Vernon Collection. The ...
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 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 detailsMartha Washington understood her role as a national figure and the meaning conveyed by her personal appearance. She owned a seed pearl pin that was...
View full detailsMartha Washington understood her role as a national figure and the meaning conveyed by her personal appearance. She owned a seed pearl pin that was...
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 detailsMrs. Washington's fondness for garnets is evident from the number of necklaces, earrings, pins, hair ornaments and rings she assembled for herself ...
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...
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