Revolutionary War Mugs
Description: Grave Of British Soldiers by Debra Martz Though the first shots of April 19, 1775 were fired at Lexington. MA around 5am, the larger skirmish happened about 10 miles away at the North Bridge of Concord River around 8am. It was the first shot at Concord that is referred to as "The Shot Heard Round the World" This British headstone is on the pathway to the bridge. ©Debra Martz, All Rights Reserved In My Gallery/Collection: "East Coast" 20231006-DSC_9445.NEF
Description: Celebrate your lineage with this proud revolutionary war ancestor descendant design, a heartfelt tribute to American heritage. It features a determined revolutionary soldier in a classic blue uniform, boldly holding the Betsy Ross flag, framed by a vintage patriotic emblem. This artwork proudly displays "Honor. Service. Sacrifice." and identifies "Pvt. John Chrisoe, Maryland," making it perfect for genealogy DAR and SAR descendant pride. The American Revolution ancestor theme shines through this historical artwork. Showcase your pride in your revolutionary war ancestor descendant and their sacrifice, an ideal choice for history enthusiasts and family heritage celebrations.
Revolutionary War Ancestor Descendant Vintage Patriotic Heritage Tribute Mug
by Xfiber Production
$18
Description: “The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of Patriots and Tyrants.” - Thomas Jefferson Classic quote from Thomas Jefferson regarding the Shays’ Rebellion in Springfield MA, 1787 whereby Western MA farmers forced closure of judicial proceedings that were stripping them from their properties due to excessive tax increases. The Liberty Tree was the meeting place in Boston and the first act of defiance in the American Revolution (1765) by the colonists in protest of the Stamp Tax.
Description: Printed in 1932 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of George Washington's birthday, a print titled ' Flags of American Liberty '. The print depicting a profile of George Washington, all the flags used during the American Revolution ( including the French), the current flag of 1932, the Great Seal of the United States and the Seal of the President of the Untied States.