The Capitol Dome--regular editions

Fall 2013

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Your Capitol, Our Mission: 50 Years Inspiring Informed Citizenship CAPITOL PLATTER THE AMERICAN SENATE: AN INSIDER'S HISTORY by Neil MacNeil and Richard A. Baker This bone china serving platter by Pickard is framed by elements of Constantino Brumidi's architectural motif. and decorated with a turn-of-the-century drawing. (12 1/2" x 9 1/4") #001184 $175.00 Members This groundbreaking, comprehensive history of the United States Senate is the result of twenty years of research by two of the authorities on Senate history. The longtime Time magazine congressional correspondent and the former historian of the U.S. Senate examine both institutional continuities and recent changes that offer surprising insights into the origins of partisan gridlock. Hardcover, 16 B&W halftones, 472 pp., 2013. #002755 $29.95 Members $26.95 $157.50 FOUR STAGE PORCELAIN REVERE BOWL Designed especially for the U.S. Capitol Historical Society, this lovely porcelain bowl is the perfect presentation piece or gift item. Four images of the Capitol during its construction history are framed by evergreen laurels and 22kt gold accent trim. Elegantly gift boxed with satin lining. (8 1/2" diameter) #002419 $175.00 Members $157.50 FOUR STAGE PORCELAIN BOX Beautiful collectible box features the four stages of the Capitol's architectural development around the base and an artistic rendering of the current east front plaza. (3 1/4" x 2 1/2" x 1") #002515 $39.95 Members $35.95 EAST FRONT COVERLET This 3-ply cotton coverlet is a stunning reproduction of the east front of the U.S. Capitol based on the photography of noted Washington, DC, photographer Carol M. Highsmith. Colors include cranberry, navy blue, and white. 100% cotton. (54" x 70") #002382 $69.95 Members $62.95 Order online: www.uschscatalog.org By phone: (202) 543-8919, ext. 10; toll free: 1-800-887-9318, ext. 10 9 THE CAPITOL DOME FALL 2013

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