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8oz. Pewter Mint Julep Cup Engraved with Truman Seal

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8oz. Pewter Mint Julep Cup Engraved with Truman Seal

On October 25, 1945 President Harry S. Truman issued Executive Order 9646, which officially defined the Presidential Coat of Arms and Seal for the first time. An eagle’s head, which originally faced right toward a bundle of thirteen arrows held in its talons, was turned to face left toward the olive branch it held, symbolizing peace. Since 1945, the only changes made to the seal were the additions of the 49th and 50th stars. This bright finished pewter tray features the eagle as Truman defined it.

Hand wash only in warm water with mild soap. Dry with a soft cloth. Never use a dishwasher. Avoid exposure to open flames or high heat. Use only original wrapping to avoid scratches. Do not use tissue paper.

On October 25, 1945 President Harry S. Truman issued Executive Order 9646, which officially defined the Presidential Coat of Arms and Seal for the first time. An eagle’s head, which originally faced right toward a bundle of thirteen arrows held in its talons, was turned to face left toward the olive branch it held, symbolizing peace. Since 1945, the only changes made to the seal were the additions of the 49th and 50th stars. This bright finished pewter tray features the eagle as Truman defined it.

Hand wash only in warm water with mild soap. Dry with a soft cloth. Never use a dishwasher. Avoid exposure to open flames or high heat. Use only original wrapping to avoid scratches. Do not use tissue paper.

$100.00
8oz. Pewter Mint Julep Cup Engraved with Truman Seal
$100.00

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On October 25, 1945 President Harry S. Truman issued Executive Order 9646, which officially defined the Presidential Coat of Arms and Seal for the first time. An eagle’s head, which originally faced right toward a bundle of thirteen arrows held in its talons, was turned to face left toward the olive branch it held, symbolizing peace. Since 1945, the only changes made to the seal were the additions of the 49th and 50th stars. This bright finished pewter tray features the eagle as Truman defined it.

Hand wash only in warm water with mild soap. Dry with a soft cloth. Never use a dishwasher. Avoid exposure to open flames or high heat. Use only original wrapping to avoid scratches. Do not use tissue paper.

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