This class includes busts, life masks, and many other artifacts.
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Abraham Lincoln Bust
Gutzon Borglum, New York Historical Society, and Metropolitan Museum of Art
This reproduction is based on a bronze statuette of Lincoln that Gutzon Borglum made in 1912. It captures the distinctive features of the president's face. Laser-scanning technology was used to precisely reproduce the original in bonded bronze, and an artist has then patinated the model by hand.
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Alexis de Tocqueville Bust
Chas Fagan
The bust features the likeness of Alexis de Tocqueville, a French deiplomat. It was commissioned by C-SPAN.
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Abraham Lincoln Bust
The bust is molded in metal in the likeness of Abraham Lincoln. It is brass in color and is mounted on a round, black pedestal.
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Carl Sandburg Bust
John McClarey
The sculpted bust depicts the likeness of Carl Sandburg, the writer of Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years. The bust is painted a bronze-like color and is mounted on a black marble base.
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Trial Lawyer
The bust is a deep bronze in color and is incised with a set of initials: JM[G?]. The bust sits atop a wooden block that features a small plaque engraved with: Trial Lawyer.
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Miniature Reproduction of Abraham Lincoln Life Mask [right hand]
Gaus and Augustus Saint-Gaudens
This reproduction is based on Abraham Lincoln's first life mask, completed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in 1860. The reproduction features Lincoln's right hand, which shows the hand gripping a broomstick.
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Moody Tearful Night
Richard Masloski
Painted metal sculpture group on wood base. On brass label, affixed to base: ""Moody Fearful Night / Richard Masloski."" Sculpture depicts 4 uniformed soldiers and one civilian carrying wounded A. Lincoln. Sculpture is accompanied by large black pedestal.The title of the work, Moody, Tearful Night, is taken from Walt Whitman's poem about Lincoln's death, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd.
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Abraham Lincoln at Different Times in His Life
The plaster statuette depicts Abraham Lincoln at three different stages of life. The first Lincoln is young, beardless, and casually dressed. He holds a boulder high above his head with one hand. The second Lincoln is dressed in a tie and jacket and holds a boulder above his head with two hands. The third Lincoln is dressed in coat, tie, and hat. He is fully bearded and holds a boulder cradled at his chest. The piece is mounted on a wooden base. It is possibly a work by John McClarey.
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Imrie/Risley Miniatures, President Abraham Lincoln
I/R Miniatures, Inc.
The figurine is an incomplete miniature model of Abraham Lincoln. It features a standing Lincoln with his proper right hand to his lapel. His left arm is detached and holds a top hat. The figurine appears in silver. It is enclosed in its original packaging, a plastic bag with an informational card stapled to the top. An assembly and painting guide is also included in the pack.
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Abraham Lincoln Association Paperweight
Abraham Lincoln Association
The clear paperweight features an image of Abraham Lincoln's right-side profile on the left and text on the right. The reverse features the inverse of the obverse.
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Abraham Lincoln Plaque Bust
The plaque features the right side profile of Abraham Lincoln molded in metal.
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A. Lincoln Bronze Bust
Masterworks Company
The bust depicts the likeness of Abraham Lincoln. It appears in a bronze finish and is mounted on a wooden base. On the base, a metal plate is affixed that features a facsimile signature. condition note: The wood base and metal busts are in two separate pieces. reproduced by Masterworks Company (American)
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Leadership Sculpture: Abraham Lincoln Portrait
The National Civil War Museum
The glass sculpture features an image of Lincoln and etched quotation. A facsimile of Lincoln's signature as well as the printed version of his name appear at the bottom in gold.
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State of Louisiana Paperweight
The paperweight features a removable metal ball, which is displayed on a wooden base. The wooden base features green felt on its bottom and top in a cutout where the ball sits. The ball, when packaged, is enclosed in a black leather pouch that features the Louisiana state seal on its front.
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Abraham Lincoln Metal Bookend
The bookend is one solid metal piece that curves at a 90 degree angle at the base. It features a profile image of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up and a solid border around the edges. The reverse is left blank, and the bottom features a worn, green fabric square attached with adhesive.
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Abraham Lincoln Painted Bust
Object is a small ceramic bust painted bronze in the likeness of Abraham Lincoln. The bottom features a small screw hole.
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Abraham Lincoln Promotional Bust Bank
Banthirco
The underside features a coin slot and a trapdoor that is key-locked. The door features an inscription: Banthrico, Inc. / Chicago, U.S.A.
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Miniature Reproduction of Abraham Lincoln Life Mask [face]
Gaus and Augustus Saint-Gaudens
This reproduction is based on Abraham Lincoln's first life mask, completed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in 1860. The reproduction features Lincoln's face with hollowed out eyes.
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Reproduction of Stephen A. Douglas Life Mask
This reproduction is based on Stephen Douglas's original life mask taken in Chicago in 1857. The reproduction features Douglas's face with hollowed out eyes. It is mounted on a brown marble base.
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Miniature Reproduction of Abraham Lincoln Life Mask
Gaus and Clark Mills
This reproduction is based on Lincoln's second life mask, completed by Clark Mills on February 11, 1865.
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Abraham Lincoln Bust
Florence P. Hasen
The bust depicts the likeness of Abraham Lincoln in an off-white porcelain material on a wood base. It was issued by Hansen Classics.
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Abraham Lincoln Standing with Hat in Hand
J. Witt
The statuette depicts a standing Abraham Lincoln, who is dressed in his typical coat jacket and tie. His proper right hand holds his lapel, while his proper left hand holds his top hat. The statuette appears in a hue of green and features a mottled texture throughout.
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Abraham Lincoln Plaque Bust
The plaque features the right side profile of Abraham Lincoln molded in a heavy metal. Two holes are drilled into the plaque, one at the top (in hair) and one at the bottom (at neck).
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Union Signalman with Signal Flag
W. Britain
The figurine features a Union soldier holding a red and white signal flag. It is painted in hues of blue, yellow, red, white, brown, gold, black, and peach.