Clear transparent decanter with profile picture of George Washington with the title "The Father of his Country" on one side. The other side features a profile picture of General Taylor and reads " General Taylor Never Surrenders." Produced by Dyottville Glass works (Philadelphia, PA)
Red transparent decanter with profile portrait of Gerald Rudolph Ford or one side. The other side reads "The Non-Elected President, 38th President 8/9/74. I believe that truth is the glue that hold government together, not only our government, but civilization itself."
7/8-inch round, pin back button with portrait of Theodore Roosevelt in sepia. Below the image are the words "Copyright 1963 by C.M. Bell, Washington, D.C.". Button has paper label on reverse for Allied Printing Trades Council 20, Chicago, and Photo Jewelry Mfg., Chicago
7/8-inch round, pin back button with black and white portrait of William H. Taft on a dark background. The words "Wm. H. Taft of Ohio" are in white block letters below the portrait. Button has paper label on reverse for Whitehead and Hoag Co (Newark, N.J.) and Allied Printing Co. (Newark, NJ.)
1 and 1/4-inch gold-tone token with low relief profile portrait of William McKinley and his named in low relief block letters above the portrait. On the reverse, a female figure in draped clothing with her head down holds a shield. Next to the figure the words "Inaugurated president of the United States, Mar 4, 1897, Second Term Mar 4, 1909, Assassinated Sep 6, 1901, Died Sep 141901" are in low
Hand painted ceramic platter (14" x 10.5") with portrait of various U.S. presidents including, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, Andrew Jackson, James Monroe, Thomas Jefferson, Ulysses S. Grant, Grover Cleveland, and James A. Garfield. The platter also includes American symbols like the American flag and an eagle. The center of the platter featured a
10 3/4 inches by 8 1/4 inches blue handbill with a color photo of Richard Nixon looking to his left wearing a flag pin. The backside is white with black and red writing. At the top of the backside there is red letters spelling "The Record." The handbill provides ten policy areas where the Nixon administration has had achievements. There are five black and white photos on the backside. At the
8 inches by 5 1/2 inches white handbill with black writing and a map of downtown St. Louis. The top third of the handbill has black letters spelling "GREET PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON And MRS. RICHARD NIXON In St. Louis, Thursday, June 25 - 10:30 A.M. Motorcade Route West on Market St. From 3rd St. to 15th St.” A map of downtown of St. Louis from Chouteau to Delmar and from the river to 15th. The map
Mezzotint portrait of William Henry Harrison produced by George Endicott after a portrait painted by Edward Dalton Marchant in 1841. The print commemorates Harrison's inauguration as the ninth president of the United States.
White button with brown printed portraits of presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt and vice presidential candidate Harry S. Truman. The button reads "Roosevelt Truman."
11 inches by 8 1/2 inches white and brown brochure for Richard Nixon's reelection campaign. The cover of the brochure has an image of Richard Nixon and the words in white, "young voters FOR THE PRESIDENT". The "young" and "voters" cross each other and use the same "o". When opened, there is a photograph of Richard Nixon meeting young supporters across both pages. Underneath the photograph is a
8 7/8 inches by 7 inches cartoon book about Dwight D. Eisenhower. The cover is red and blue with white letters spelling "PRESIDENT EISENHOWER'S CARTOON BOOK 95 specially drawn cartoons by 95 of America's most distinguished cartoonists with a foreword by GEORGE M. HUMPHREY, Secretary of the Treasury". There is also a cartoon of Eisenhower's head on the cover to the left of the writing and seven gold stars line the bottom of the cover. The book is made up of cartoons that were presented to Eisenhower when he became an honorary member of the National Cartoonist Society. The book was made to help save government savings bonds. The pages usually feature one piece of art and a short biography of the artist while some have three on one page.
10 inches by 7 inches comic book with the title "THE GREAT SOCIETY COMIC BOOK". The cover has a caricature of Lyndon B. Johnson as a superhero named "SuperLBJ". The comic book was made by Parallax Comic Books and Pocket Books. It was written by D.J. Arneson and illustrated by Tony Tallarico. The comic book has Lyndon B. Johnson, members of his cabinet and famous political figures in a superhero
8 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches White brochure with black and white writing. The cover is a photo of three people, two men and one woman, looking up and to the right. There are white letters spelling "IS ANYONE LISTENING? DOES ANYONE GIVE A DAMN?" The brochure has seven pages which provide details on President Richard Nixon's accomplishments or goals with regard to the youth vote. The categories of
7 1/8 inches by 5 1/4 inches tan vertical comic book with 22 pages. The cover graphic is in between two blue bars with 14 white stars on top and 15 white stars on bottom. Beneath the blue bar at the top is a black bar with red letters spelling "OUR PRESIDENTS". Below is a cloud with the dome of the capitol building and black, red, and blue letters spelling "FROM WASHINGTON TO EISENHOWER". Above
101/2 inches by 8 1/8 inches comedy magazine for Bill Clinton's 1997 inauguration. The cover is red, blue and yellow. At the top there are white letters spelling "1997 COMEDY INAGURATION GUIDE". At the middle top there are red and black letters spelling "Bill & Hill's PIG PARTY!” There are edited pictures of Bill and Hillary Clinton. To the left of the images are black letters spelling "Four