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Six-in-one Spirit Chest. Keep liqueurs or whiskey stylishly at hand. Six compartments hold bottles up to 3 1/2" dia. Jefferson owned a fitted spirit chest that, minus its lid, looks quite a bit like this one. Antiqued solid wood with sturdy brass hardware. 9"h x 13 1/2"w x 8... - Six-in-one Spirit Chest. | | $165.00 More Information
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Small 7" Tall Hurricane Lantern. Thick hand-blown Mexican glass and aged terra cotta bases give these substantial lanterns great visual appeal. 7"h.... - Small 7" Tall Hurricane Lantern. | | $69.00 More Information
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Small Yellow Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis lutea ). This charming spring-blooming perennial bears pale yellow tubular flowers on slender 3-foot stalks. "Digitalis lutea" has been cultivated since the 16th century in Britain and was established in American gardens by 1800. Grown from seed, it forms a l... - Small Yellow Foxglove Seeds ( Digitalis lutea ). | | $2.95 More Information
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Smugglers, Pirates, and Patriots: Free Trade in the Age of Revolution. In Smugglers, Pirates, and Patriots, Tyson Reeder examines the Portuguese Empire's response to the liberation movements sweeping Latin America in comparison to the British Empire's response to the American Revolution. It reveals how those differences... - Smugglers, Pirates, and Patriots: Free Trade in the Age of Revolution. | | $45.00 More Information
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Snow-on-the-Mountain Seeds (Euphorbia marginata). On July 28th, 1806, William Clark, co-captain of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, collected this curious plant while exploring Montana's Yellowstone River. This shrubby annual is distinguished by white edged and veined upper leaves, and is now popular... - Snow-on-the-Mountain Seeds (Euphorbia marginata). | | $2.95 More Information
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Songs of America. Songs of America explores both famous songs and lesser-known ones, expanding our understanding of the scope of American music and lending deeper meaning to the historical context of such songs as "My Country, Tis of Thee," "God Bless America," "Over ... - Songs of America. | | $30.00 More Information
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Spearmint Seeds ( Mentha spicata ). Garden mints were first brought to Britain by the Romans, where they naturalized. Seventeenth-century British herbalist Nicholas Culpeper considered spearmint the most useful. It was a popular flavoring for sauces and recommended for headaches, indig... - Spearmint Seeds ( Mentha spicata ). | | $2.95 More Information
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Spider Flower Seeds ( Cleome hasslerana ). The annual Spider Flower has been traditionally associated with the restored flower gardens at Monticello. Its showy pink flowers, large multi-lobed leaves, and strong growth habit (to five or six feet) make it a handsome addition to the annual flowe... - Spider Flower Seeds ( Cleome hasslerana ). | | $3.95 More Information
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Spotted Aleppo' Lettuce Seeds ( Lactuca sativa cv. ). This 18th-century Romaine lettuce was sold by Philadelphia seedsman, Bernard McMahon, in 1804. The leaves are speckled with a bright reddish-brown variegation that is highly ornamental. Spotted Aleppo is best sowed in very early spring, or in late su... - Spotted Aleppo' Lettuce Seeds ( Lactuca sativa cv. ). | | $3.95 More Information
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Stacking Pinch Bowls. Three marble stacking pinch bowls come complete with acacia wood lid. 3" dia., 4 1/2"h overall.... - Stacking Pinch Bowls. | | $35.00 More Information
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Stainless Steel Garden Pocket Tool. Cut, clip, prune, shear. This compact, multi-functional device does it all. Crafted in stainless steel with an ash wood handle. 4 1/2"w x 6"h, open; 1 3/4"w x 3 1/2"h, closed.... - Stainless Steel Garden Pocket Tool. | | $32.00 More Information
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Sterling Silver Reproduction Goblet with Gold-washed Interior. While minister to France, Jefferson sketched the classic profile of this goblet and had two made by the silversmith Claude-Nicolas Delanoy. The result is geometry at its most elegant. 5" tall, holds 8 oz. Gift boxed. If having your cup engraved plea... - Sterling Silver Reproduction Goblet with Gold-washed Interior. | | $1595.00 More Information
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Stoneware Coffee Canister. Store your favorite coffee beans or ground coffee in this handy stoneware canister. Hand- glazed by an American potter, it has a pewter plaque bearing Jefferson's quotation, "Coffee, the favorite drink of the civilized world." The pewter scoop has Mo... - Stoneware Coffee Canister. | | $95.00 More Information
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Stoneware Garlic Pot. Monticello exclusive. Keep several heads of garlic dry and properly ventilated in this stoneware pot with pewter plaque. 5"h x 4" dia. Handmade in the U.S.A.... - Stoneware Garlic Pot. | | $45.00 More Information
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Stoneware Utensil Crock. Keep frequently used kitchen tools at the ready in this hand-thrown crock. American-made stoneware with a lead-free pewter plaque inscribed with Jefferson's very true words: "We never repent of having eaten too little." 5 3/4"h x 6 1/4" dia.... - Stoneware Utensil Crock. | | $55.00 More Information
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Stowell's Evergreen White Corn Seeds ( Zea mays variety ). Regarded as the "king of all white sweet corn varieties," this home-garden favorite was developed in 1848 by Nathaniel Newman Stowell of Burlington, New Jersey, who crossed the Menomony Soft Corn with Northern Sugar Corn. It was later marketed by G... - Stowell's Evergreen White Corn Seeds ( Zea mays variety ). | | $2.95 More Information
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Strawberry Spinach Seeds (Chenopodium capitatum). Strawberry Spinach is a heat-loving annual species native throughout North America as well as Europe, where it has been cultivated since the 1600s. It has many common names, including Indian Ink because Native Americans used the juice from the edible... - Strawberry Spinach Seeds (Chenopodium capitatum). | | $3.95 More Information
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Strawflower Seeds ( Helichrysum bracteatum ). Strawflower was introduced from Australia to England in 1799, and has been since treasured for its everlasting flowers that are ideal for dried arrangements. A half-hardy annual that withstands light frosts, Strawflower grows to five feet in a sunny ... - Strawflower Seeds ( Helichrysum bracteatum ). | | $3.95 More Information
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Summer Crookneck Squash Seeds (Cucurbita pepo cv.). Summer Crookneck Squash, also known as Summer Warted Crookneck, is a tropical vegetable grown by Native Americans, which is typically eaten when the fruit is young and tender. Jefferson received seed of the "long crooked and warted Squash" in 1807 fr... - Summer Crookneck Squash Seeds (Cucurbita pepo cv.). | | $2.95 More Information
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Sunset Hibiscus Seeds ( Abelmoschus manihot ). Palmate-leaved Hibiscus was introduced into Europe from East India by 1712 and listed by Bernard McMahon in his 1806 American Gardener's Calendar. This herbaceous perennial, with pale yellow blossoms in summer and striking, deeply-lobed leaves, is re... - Sunset Hibiscus Seeds ( Abelmoschus manihot ). | | $3.95 More Information
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