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The 1994-1997 Set of Four Ornaments is part of our Historical Collector's Edition.
Click for More DetailsThis attractive 1990-1993 Set of Four Ornaments Collector's Edition captures a slice of American history, including: Martin Van Buren (1837-1841), William Henry Harrison (1841), The 200th Anniversary of the Cornerstone, and John Tyler (1841-45). Supplies are limited, so order today.
Click for More DetailsSet of 1985 to 1988 Ornaments: 1985 James Madison (1809-17), 1986 James Monroe (1817-25), 1987 John Quincy Adams (1825-29), 1988 Andrew Jackson (1829-1837).
Click for More DetailsWithin a 24kt-gold-plated frame, the 2000 White House 200th Anniversary Ornament depicts the north face of the White House on the front and the south face of the White House when flipped over, representing the old, the new, and the turn of the century. This Christmas Gift Idea reaffirms America's pioneer spirit.
Click for More DetailsThe 1999 Signing of the Declaration of Independence Ornament is mounted on 24k gold plate with elements of the original framework and traditional federal symbolism.
Click for More DetailsThe 1999 3-D Marble Ornament & Desk Sculpture collection is crafted from the marble used in construction of the first steps to the House wing between 1863-65.
Click for More DetailsBicentennial Edition Commissioned in honor of the bicentennial of George Washington's death, this ornament depicts the beloved portrait by Rembrandt Peale, which was painted circa 1823.
Click for More DetailsThis Holiday Ornament depicts President Abraham Lincoln as he contemplates during a rare moment of solitude. As poignant is it is powerful, Lincoln's dignity belies the torn nature of the United States during the Civil War.
Click for More DetailsBicentennial Edition This striking profile of General Washington in his uniform is adapted from a fabric and paper folk-art profile of the general.
Click for More DetailsBicentennial Edition The view depicted on this three-dimensional ornament is the two-story high-column piazza on the east front--one of the most striking architectural features of the Mansion.
Click for More DetailsThis Official holiday ornament of the United States Senate features 1790 hand-colored engraving by Amos Doolittle, depicting Washington's April 30, 1789 inauguration in a 24 karat gold plated frame with the words "FEDERAL HALL" on the top and "NEW YORK" on the bottom.
Click for More DetailsThis Holiday wreath commemorates both our nation's strength and compassion. Adorned with a rich floral arrangement.
Click for More DetailsThe 1998 Marble Capitol Wreath Ornament is the first edition to the Society's "Antiquities Collection" of fine gift items produced from the marble of the Capitol dating from 1863.
Click for More DetailsThe 1998 Signing of the Constitution Ornament is the third edition in the series, "America's Christmas Ornament."
Click for More Details1998 Powel Coach Ornament The coach on display at Mount Vernon was owned by Mayor Samuel and Mrs. Eliza Powel. The mayor of Philadelphia, the nation's capital during Washington's presidency, and his wife often enjoyed the Washington's company.
Click for More DetailsThe White House Ornament Collection presents 1998 Supreme Court Ceiling Ornament. The third in our series and an important collectors' edition! Our limited edition ornament captures every detail in one of the coffered ceiling panels located in the Courtroom.
Click for More DetailsThe 1997 Baptism of Pocahontas Ornament is the second edition in the series, "America's Christmas Ornament." 24kt gold-plated frame features corn design used by architect Benjamin Henry.
Click for More DetailsThis busy scene of winter life at Mount Vernon shown from the East Front, or Potomac River side, perspective depicts scenes George Washington may have seen as he toured his 8,000-acre estate.
Click for More DetailsThe 1996 Apotheosis of George Washington Ornament is the first edition in the series, "America's Christmas Ornament."
Click for More DetailsA beautiful watercolor depiction of the U. S. Capitol set on a porcelain insert adorns the U. S. Capitol Historical Society's official commemorative ornament.
Click for More DetailsThrough the efforts of countless artists, George Washington's home was also familiar in national and international circles even before the advent of photography. This early view of Mount Vernon showing horsemanship and hospitality was painted by Italian artist, G. Ferrario. P. Fumagalli created the aquatint, circa 1816, from Ferrario's original artwork.
Click for More DetailsGreat as a corporate gift or school fund raiser. The 1996 First Edition Supreme Court Ornaments are cheaper when bought in quantity! TThis popular three-dimensional ornament captures the striking beauty of the Supreme Court building. 24kt. gold plating with frosted highlights captures every detail.
The White House Ornament Collection presents The 1996 First Edition Supreme Court Ornament. This popular three-dimensional ornament captures the striking beauty of the Supreme Court building. 24kt. gold plating with frosted highlights captures every detail.
Click for More DetailsThe 1995 Capitol Wreath Ornament is in the series, "America's Christmas Ornament."
Click for More DetailsGeorge and Martha Washington traditionally spent Christmas at home enjoying the festive time with friends, family, and feasting.
Click for More DetailsThe interlaced square and compasses depicted at the center of this ornament is considered "the symbol" of Freemasonry. The square symbolizes morality, virtue, and righteousness, while the compasses stand for spirituality.
Click for More DetailsThis Masonic ornament commemorates the 200th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the United States Capitol by George Washington, himself a Freemason, on September 18, 1793.
Click for More DetailsGeorge Washington's contemporaries frequently commented on the general's horsemanship. According to Thomas Jefferson, Washington was "the best horseman of his age, and the most graceful figure that could be seen on horseback.
Click for More DetailsThe sight of a coach pulling up to the front door of the Mansion at Mount Vernon was a familiar one in the late 18th century. Hundreds of guests arrived at the west front of the Mansion each year, eager to experience the famous hospitality of their hosts, George and Martha Washington.
Click for More DetailsOne of the most interesting sets of china owned by the Washington family is the "States" china. Martha Washington's initials, set upon a starburst, serve as the central motif on the Chinese porcelain plate, and it is the inspiration for this 24-karat gold-finished brass ornament.
Click for More DetailsThe 1989 ornament is a replica of the official seal of the President, which was adapted from the official United States seal by President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880. Permission to reproduce the seal for the 200th anniversary of the Presidency was granted to the Association by the Counsel to the President.
Click for More DetailsThe elaborate stucco ceiling in the small dining room of Mount Vernon is thought by many to be one of the finest examples of plaster decoration known to its period.
Click for More DetailsAs a new century and millennium begins, George Washington is also celebrated as a visionary, a trait which has been immortalized in the bust of George Washington by Jean Antoine Houdon.
Click for More DetailsThe White House Ornament Collection presents 2000 Supreme Court Ornament. This three-dimensional ornament has a miniature, beautifully crafted, cast resin Supreme Court building. Gleaming in 24kt. gold, the Seal of the Supreme Court is the background of this unique piece.
Click for More DetailsA Limited Edition Ornament The hospitable reputation of George and Martha Washington encouraged hundreds of guests to trudge through ice and snow each year in their admiration of the "Father of His Country.
Click for More DetailsLimited Edition Ornament George Washington's Mount Vernon was always a warm and welcoming during the winter months. George Washington compared his home to a "well resorted tavern." This beautiful fine porcelain, 22-karat gold-plated brass finished ornament celebrates the warm spirit of Mount Vernon. Each ornament, adapted from a painting of the East Front of Mount Vernon by modern folk artist Carol Dyer, is numbered as part of a limited Year 2000 edition of 10,000 ornaments.
Click for More DetailsThe 2000 U.S. Capitol Holiday Dome Ornament captures both the beauty and the history of our Nation's Capitol. It’s a perfect addition to your Christmas Ornament Collection.
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