2003 White House Historical Association Grant Christmas Ornament
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2003 White House Historical Association Grant Christmas Ornament

The 2003 Official White House Historical Association Ornament honors the life and administration of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President. It is inspired by a Victorian illustration of a child's joy at Christmas and features a hand painted porcelain figure of a boy on a rocking horse. Gold finished wreath with enameled colors and steam locomotive below.

Ornament is made in America and individually gift boxed.

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Susan
Oro Valley, AZ
It was as beautiful as I had expected.

 
Benie
Griffin, GA
Love these ornaments! I was given one for the past 3 Christmases and decided to add to the collection. I enjoy the research behind your choices and the symbolism included with each one. This year I bought Grant, Truman, and FDR. I wanted Kennedy and Johnson--two/ other favorite presidents-- but though I love the Kennedy portrait, I didn't want something so somber on my tree. The blue on Johnson's ornament seemed to clash with my red/green/gold color scheme. So I added Grant instead. Love the moving parts!

 
Kristin
Marysville, OH
Beautiful, as always

 
Linda
Piggott, AR
Wonderfully made.

 
Charlotte
Green Valley, AZ
Exquisite, Superb Quality, I have one tree dedicated for the White House ornaments only and it is stunning!

 
Michael
Riverside, RI
Reminds of all kids of every era with a "hobby horse' at Christmas. Plus, President Grant loved horses.

 
Chris
Huntington, WV
Arrived in perfect shape

 
Janet
MENTOR, OH
Amazing

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