• Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Bronze Inkstand, White House Collection
    Unknown
    writing utensils
    This bronze inkstand belonged to President Thomas Jefferson and features a reclining male figure wearing a Phrygian helmet. Inscribed on the inkstand is "T. Jefferson, 1804". The inkstand was donated to the White House Collection in 1962. Bates Littlehales photographed the inkstand in March 1962 during the John F. Kennedy administration
  • Green Glass and Bronze Inkwell
    Unknown
    glassware
    writing utensils
    This green glass and gilt-bronze inkwell was made in France in the early 19th century.
  • Inkstand
    John Wakelin and Robert Garrard
    silver
    writing utensils
    This silver and glass inkstand was made by John Wakelin and Robert Garrard of London between 1800 and 1801. The Ladies of the Senate presented the inkstand to First Lady Grace Coolidge in 1929 in recognition of her efforts to have American antiques donated to the White House.