This silk suit was work by George Washington on the day of his inaguration, 04/30/1789. While not work for the inaguration ceremony itself, it was worn at…
This knee buckle, used to fasten the bottom of knee breeches just below the knee, was worn by George Washington on the day of his inaguration, 04/30/1789.…
This is a dress sword that was worn by George Washington to his inaguration in New York City, New York, on 04/30/1789. It is made of steel…
This cane was owned by George Washington. It measures about 46.5″, and is inscribed on the top, “Bequeathed by Genl. Washington to Robert Washington of Chotanck.” It…
This cutlass, made of steel, iron, and brass, and measuring about 23″, was owned by George Washington. It originally had two edges and was at some point,…
Measuring about 36.25″, this is the field sword that George Washington carried while serving as Commander of the Continental Army. The sword was made in Fishkill, New…
This camp chest, made of pine and covered in leather, measuring 30″ x 21.25″ x 15″ is one of three camp chests known to have been owned…
This silver camp cup, measuring 3.5″ x 2.5″ x 2.5″, bears the Washington family crest and was owned by George Washington. For source and more details, click…
These epaulettes, worn on the shoulder of the uniform and made of gold bullion thread tassels and a buff wool lining, belonged to George Washington. Measuring .75″…