This class includes bottles, mugs, plates and many other artifacts.
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America Will Never Be Destroyed Bowl
The white bowl features a quotation in black paint around its rim. This quotation is often attributed to Abraham Lincoln, but it is loosely based on a line from his Lyceum Address, given on 27 January 1938: "If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide."
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The Lincoln-Bedell Story
Marck and Associates, Inc.
The white mug depicts a black outlined image of Abraham Lincoln reaching his hand out toward a small girl, Grace Bedell. The mug's reverse includes documentary information regarding the Lincoln-Bedell Story. The bottom of the mug features the Marck & Associates, Inc. logo.
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Bell-Shaped Ceramic Cork
The object is in the shape of a bell and features brown and cream hues. The underside of the object has an attached bottle cork.
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Lincoln Home National Historic Site Mug
Eastern National
The mug's front features two images, one stacked on top of the other. The top image is of the Lincoln home in 1860. The bottom represents a modern image of the property. The mug's reverse includes documentary information on the Lincoln Home National Historic Site.
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Abraham Lincoln Illinois Bell
The bell is white in color and features a color portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The portrait is surrounded by pink flowers. A gold line appears near the bell's base, handle base, and handle tip.
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Roosevelt, Grant, and Lincoln Mustache Guard Mug
The mug features the portraits of three former United States Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, Ulysses S. Grant, and Abraham Lincoln. Each portrait is surrounded by a laurel wreath. A banner is beneath each portrait that contains the last name of each President. Each portrait is featured on three sides of the mug. The mug also has gold edging around its rim, base, and handle. Inside the mug, a mustache guard appears on one side.
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The Lincoln Douglas Debates Mug
The main color featured on the mug is cream. It includes a black outline illustration of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas on both the front and back of the mug.
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The Surratt House Museum Mug
Marck and Associates, Inc.
The mug features a maroon-colored screen print that depicts an image of the Surratt House Museum. Trees, horses, and people are also pictured. The image appears on both sides of the mug. The bottom features the Marck & Associates, Inc. logo as well as the creation location.
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White House Collection Abraham Lincoln Porcelain Trinket Box
Woodmere
The trinket box features a lid and base. On the lid, an image of a bald eagle carrying the coat of arms of the United States above a banner is featured. The eagle also grasps nine arrows and an olive branch. Stars surround the perimeter of the box. The base features a decorative gold and maroon border. The Woodmere logo is stamped on the base's bottom.
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Lincoln Pure Red Raspberry Preserves Jar
Lincoln Goods Inc.
The glass jar features a paper label. It has an image of Abraham Lincoln, a raspberry, and the Good Housekeeping guaranteed label. The base of the jar features an embossed decorative border. The metal lid's top features an image of Lincoln and the Good Housekeeping guaranteed label.
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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum Commemorative Plaque
The circular plaque features the seal of Springfield, Illinois (United States). The seal and text are surrounded by a gold border. The base is flat, allowing the plaque to stand on its own.
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The Review at Moss Neck
Mort Künstler and Henriksen Imports
The mug features artwork by Mort Künstler. The artwork depicts a review of Rooney Lee's regiment at Fredericksburg, Virginia, January 20, 1863. The regiment is lined up on the left with the Confederate battle flag, the Virginia flag, and the first National flag of the Confederate States. The troops sport a variety of firearms from carbines to sawed-off shotguns. At the base of the mug, the title appears. The mug's handle also features an illustration of a confederate soldier. The mug's bottom includes documentary information regarding the artwork's title and artist as well as manufacturing information.
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Spun Glass
The object is a tied bundle of spun glass (i.e., fiberglass) mounted within a wooden frame. A slip of paper is also included in the frame that include documentary information.
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Flatlander's Abe's Honest Ale Beer Bottle
Flatland er's Restaurant and Brewery
The glass beer bottle features a brown-hued label. On the label, a color image of Abraham Lincoln holding a beer and standing in front of a log cabin appears. The back of the label contains information regarding the beer and a government warning. A smaller label appears at the bottle's neck. It has the same label image and text with additional documentary information about the beer appearing to the image's left and right.
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Lincoln Dairy Milk Bottle
Lincoln Dairy Co. and Thatcher Glass Manufacturing Company
The bottle features two screen prints in red. The first features three separate images of a baby, child, and woman, while the second screen print features an image of Abraham Lincoln. The bottle also has its original cardboard seal, which includes hues of red, white, and blue. It features an image of Lincoln's left side profile.
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Abraham Lincoln White House China, Oval Scalloped Bowl
Woodmere
The oval scalloped bowl features the china pattern used during Abraham Lincoln's time in the White House. At the center of the bowl, and eagle among clouds is depicted. The image is surrounded by a solferino (purplish-red) and gold border that surrounds the base of the inner bowl. At the bowl's inner edge, a solferino-hued ribbon appears along with text. The bow's bottom includes series and maker information.
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Abraham Lincoln Pitcher
The pitcher features a handwritten inscription around its surface. No attribution is given to the crafter. However, the pitcher's construction is attributed to Crown Ducal, England.
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Lincoln and Family, Easter Sunday, Washington, D.C. 1862
J. H. Sargent
The plate features an image of President Lincoln shaking a preacher's hand on the church steps as the Lincoln family exits. The plate's title is printed on a banner at the image's base and is surrounded by tulips. Around the circumference of the plate, a grapevine pattern appears.
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Abraham Lincoln Highball Glass
The highball glass depicts an image of Abraham Lincoln that is surrounded by text. The image is black and appears on a white background. No image or text appears on the back or bottom of the glass.
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Lincoln Drape Sauce Dish
Boston and Sand wich Glass Company
This sauce dish is one of four identical objects. It features the Lincoln Drape, a pressed glass design with alternating semicircles and medallions. A teardrop pattern appears below the medallions. Supposedly the design featured on the glass is representative of the black crepe that adorned Abraham Lincoln's casket and hearse, although this theory cannot be corroborated.
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Lincoln Drape Goblet
Boston and Sand wich Glass Company
This goblet is one of eight identical objects. It features the Lincoln Drape, a pressed glass design with alternating semicircles and tassels. Supposedly the design featured on the glass is representative of the black crepe that adorned Abraham Lincoln's casket and hearse, although this theory cannot be corroborated.
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The Great American Series Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Bottle
T. C. Wheaton Company
The amber-colored carnival glass bottle features an embossed portrait of Abraham Lincoln and text at its front. The reverse features an excerpt from the Gettysburg address, which is surrounded by a series of stars around the perimeter of the decanter.
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U. S. Grant Let Us Have Peace Plate
Gillinder and Sons
The blue-hued plate is a commemorative item released shortly after the death of Ulysses S. Grant. It features an embossed image of Grant at its center and is surrounded by text. The plate's outer border features a decorative maple leaf design and is layered with text.
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Lincoln Drape Dish Lid
Boston and Sand wich Glass Company
The dish cover features the Lincoln Drape, an alternating medallion and semicircle pattern. This pattern runs along the base of the object, Vertical grooves fill the remaining space up until the handle. The object also features three cracks, which have been repaired.
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Lincoln Drape Spooner
Boston and Sand wich Glass Company
The clear glass spooner features a scalloped rim. Below the rim, the Lincoln Drape pattern, alternating medallions and semicircles, appears. At the base of the vessel are vertical lines that run down to the stem.