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Dolley Madison, 1805-15 Wife of U.S. President James Madison, Dolley Madison was influential in establishing the concept of bipartisan cooperation among the political parties of the day. She held elaborate...
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Clara Barton, American Civil War Nurse and Founder of the American Red Cross Shortly after the outbreak of the American Civil War, Clara Barton’s Ladies’ Aid Society began collecting and...
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“Brothers in Arms” Two Brothers in the Colonial Militia, 1775 Families across the Colonies sent their sons to war in the American Revolution. Many of these were brothers who would...
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31272 - “Mr. Dayfield” Young Civilian Man Standing.
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31273 - “Mr. Johnson” Middle-Aged Man Standing
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1/30 scale Matte Finish 3 Piece Set
$ 85.00
This pup waits patiently for his master to finish his morning meal before he can enjoy some tasty scraps. On the menu is crusty bread, bacon, and sofkee. As today,...
$ 135.00
A Welcome Visitor from Home Union Officer, his Wife, and Dog When living in camp soldiers try to recreate the comforts of home. A makeshift table made of an old barrel...
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A Caring Heart - Woman with Blanket, 1855-1865 In 1861 there was no organization of trained nurses in the United States and war had begun. In June of that year, social reformer Dorothea...
$ 48.00
Rachael Young Woman with Baby, 1795-1820 This young mother embodies the casual look of a working class woman with a simple apron tied around her waist and a kerchief (a square...
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Miss Samantha Young Woman with Parasol, 1805-18 This young woman embodies the casual grace and elegance that so epitomizes the Regency/ Federal era of history. The high-waisted, empire gowns of this...
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Pastoral herding of domestic animals has been historically significant with scholars who suggest that domestic sheep have been present in some areas of northern China as early 3700 BCE. Sheep...
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Flock of Sheep Flocking is a behavior shown by mammals, birds, fish, and even insects. These groups are formed to better detect attempted predator attacks and protect against them. For...
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Captain Fisher represents the typical U.S. militia captain of the early 19th century Federal / Regency period. Militia service was required of all able-bodied men between the ages of 16...
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The expression “to take the King’s shilling” meant to enlist in the British army. Recruiting parties would wear their smartest uniforms, festooned with colored ribbons, while accompanied with stirring martial...
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Miss Hannah 1860s Woman out for a Stroll Miss Hannah presents herself as a very fashionable lady of the 1860s. From the ivory point on her blue silk parasol to the...
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Betsy Going to Market 1860s Woman Betsy has escaped the chores of the house and finds herself with her basket on her arm heading to the Village Green to shop. She...
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Mr. Simmons, A Gentleman of Fashion, 1800-15 Mr. Simmons embodies the true spirit of the leading dictator of the Regency/Federal style of men’s fashion: Beau Brummel. Brummel led the charge in bringing...
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Miss Judith 18th Century Gentlewoman, 1770s Miss Judith is the epitome of the 18th century gentlewoman. Her dress is of a fashionable but modest cut. Her neckline has a fine linen...
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Mrs. Simmons, A Woman of Fashion, 1800-15 The early Regency/Federal periods are known for their graceful dresses that emulate the clothing seen on Greek and Roman statues. These empire waisted dresses...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Miss Alice on Laundry Day Woman with Basket of Clothes, 1855-65 Even now, many consider laundry a laborious task, but in the 19th century (and all centuries prior)...
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Emily Lost in Thought Young Woman Sitting on Bench While Emily rests for a moment perhaps she is thinking of a loved one far way, or maybe she is just...
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Black Randall Lineback Cows Dairy cattle (also called dairy cows) are bred for the ability to produce large quantities of milk. Historically, little distinction was made between dairy cattle and...
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Brown Randall Lineback Cows The Randall Lineback breed is the last survivor of the once numerous “all-purpose” breed of cattle that became popular throughout New England beginning in the late...
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“Mr. Egen” Man Tipping His Hat, 1855-68 Whether one is doffing one’s cap or tipping one’s hat, the act of lifting headwear off one’s head is a sign of...
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“A Patriotic Family” Mother and Son Waving Flags, Civil War Era (Set comes with both USA & Confederate flags) “Everyone loves a parade!” or so the old saying goes. To...
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“Mrs. Egen and Daughter” at the Parade, Civil War Era (Set comes with both USA & Confederate flags) “Oh Look Mama!” the young girl seems to say. The anticipation and excitement...
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“Miss Jane Bennet” Young Woman, 1800-20 “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife” said...
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“Virgil! Quick Come See!” 1860s Woman Shouting When the American Civil War commenced women had to step into the roles left open by husbands, brothers, and fathers answering the call...
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“Friedrich” The New Arrival, 1855-68 The United States has always been a country made up of immigrants. The political and religious upheavals of 19th century Europe sent waves of people...
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Mrs. Johnson 1860s Woman in Working Dress Mrs. Johnson appears to be less than happy. The sleeves of her calico dress billow as she sets her arms akimbo, fists clenched and...
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Young Tom at the Tavern, Young Man Contemplating His Future, 1800-20 19th century taverns provided food and lodging, as well as strong drink. These establishments were also known as “inns,”...
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“You Have My Attention” Young Man Listening Intently, 1855-68 Is this a man caught in the moment watching the world around him? What thoughts lie behind his eyes? Is this...
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Miss Patty Dunbar Woman with Patriotic Apron and Parasol, 1861-65 While most women in the American Civil War did not fight in the battles, they did feel the impact of the...
$ 96.00
Her Bonnie New Bonnet 1860s Woman with Child We catch a tender moment between mother and daughter. The simple act of tying the strings on her daughter’s sunbonnet allows both a...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Here, Chick, Chick, Chick Amy Feeding Chickens, with Chicken Shelters, 1855-68 In the 19th century, chickens were kept in small flocks on diversified farms and were almost self-sufficient,...
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Read All About It! Mid 19th Century Newspaper Boy “Extra, Extra!!” Newspaper publishers relied on newspaper boys, or “newsies” to distribute their newspapers on city streets. These boys purchased the papers...
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You Are Really Not Helping! Woman Hanging Quilt with Playful Dog, 1855-68 In an era without stain remover or electric washing machines, laundry was a day-long burden. If the clothes...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Ruth Young Woman in Day Dress with Parasol, 1855-68 This stylish young woman is out for a promenade around the village green. She has all the most...
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Mr. Bennet Out for a Stroll In Jane Austen’s novel Pride & Prejudice Mr. Bennet is the witty and sarcastic patriarch of the Bennet household. He is the husband of Mrs. Bennet and...
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Mr. Darcy Listens Intently, 1800-15 Is there a more iconic romantic figure in modern literature than Jane Austen’s Mr. Darcy? A man who, to quote from Pride & Prejudice “…soon drew the attention...
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I Don’t Mind Chopping Wood, Virgil Caine with Axe, 1855-65 Like any impoverished laborer, Virgil Caine doesn’t mind chopping wood or doing whatever was needed to be done in order to...
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Mary with Fresh Strawberries Late 18th Century Woman with Basket The strawberry was used as a medicinal plant by the ancient Romans. The French began taking strawberries from the forest...
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Vivian with Clean Linens Woman with Laundry, 1855-68 A “bleachfield” or “bleaching green” was an open area used for spreading cloth on the ground to be purified and whitened by the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Mrs. Bennet Out for a Stroll Jane Austen described the character Mrs. Bennet in her novel Pride and Prejudice as a “woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper....
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NEW! IN STOCK! Grandpa’s Little Gift Grandpa and Grandson with Hobby Horse, 1855-72 A German woodcut illustration depicts a child playing on his hobby horse as far back as 1542. Almost...
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NEW! IN STOCK! “Fiddlin’ Away the Time” Man with Fiddle, 1795-1825 The violin is a bowed string musical instrument capable of producing a range of tones from low and sorrowful...
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NEW! IN STOCK! Tending the Crops Farmer Hoeing, 1770-1820 The Agricultural Revolution saw an unprecedented increase in agricultural production between the mid 17th and late 19th centuries. Agricultural output grew faster...