Horizontal scene of a white building with flowered landscaping and a tree in the background., Signed lower right: James Godwin Scott; Titled on reverse
Horizontal scene of a dock and boat on a body of water with rocks and trees in the background., Signed lower left: James Godwin Scott; Titled and dated on reverse
3 inches by 11 1/2 inches unused vinyl bumper sticker. The background is split diagonally with red on the upper left half and white on the lower right half. In the red portion is white text reading "PICARD". In the white portion is black text reading "RIKER" and red text below reading "'96". In the bottom corner is small text reading "Collectors' Holiday St. Louis, MO 314-531-0044". To the right is an International Union of Painters and Allied Trades union imprint. The Picard and Riker referenced are Jean-Luc Picard and William Riker, characters from the television series Star Trek. In the top left corner is the Starfleet Insignia from Star Trek.
White button with three blue monochrome portraits labelled Bush, Clinton, and Perot. Below is red and blue text reading "I was there for the first Presidential Debate of 1992 October 11, 1992 St. Louis, Mo." A small blue star is centered between the portraits and text.
Red, white, blue, and black political campaign button that reads "Clinton & Gore Deserve Four More! Re-Elect Bill & Al in 1996," with a black and white portrait of Bill Clinton and Al Gore.
Horizontal landscape of a large tree on the bank of a stream with a green, blue, and purple background., Signed lower right: James Godwin Scott; Titled on reverse
Newspaper piece about Rush Limbaugh's fame drawing tourism to Cape Girardeau, as it was his hometown and there were objects of his in the Cape River Heritage Museum.