Modern Monticello

Monticello Reproductions

Reproduction of one the Campeacy Chairs in the Monticello CollectionMany household items enjoyed by the Jefferson family are available to customers today because of a growing reproductions program sponsored by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation for sale through our Monticello Online Shop.

Licenses with prominent manufacturers such as the Kirk-Stieff Company, Mottahedeh & Company, Van Cort Instruments, and Sam Moore Furniture have created, respectively, such products as the Jefferson cups and goblets and the seau crenélé (a porcelain bowl used for cooling wine glasses) from the Dining Room; and Jefferson's fountain pen and compass from the Cabinet.

Other reproductions available through Monticello's Museum Shops and catalogs include the revolving bookstand Jefferson used in his Cabinet, and the wine glasses offered to his guests after dinner, as well as a campeachy chair (reproduced from one made in the Monticello Joiner and a framed Declaration of Independence.

In addition to reproductions, the Foundation also offers gifts inspired by Jefferson and Monticello, including Jefferson cups and pillows that carry familiar Jefferson quotations.

Reproductions of Jefferson Cups with engravingsThe Thomas Jefferson Foundation initiated its reproductions program in the 1930s. In the early 1960s, the Kirk-Stieff Company, America's oldest silversmiths, began manufacturing licensed pewter and sterling Jefferson cups, so named because they were made from Jefferson's own design. Since that successful beginning, the Foundation has worked with a small but select group of industry leaders to capture the unique charm and excellence of Jefferson's home in painstakingly-made home furnishings and decorative giftware.

Monticello strives to uphold Jefferson's own high standards with a review process that involves a wide spectrum of people throughout the Foundation in developing ideas for new reproductions and adaptations. The Director of Museum Sales identifies potential licensing partners. Members of the Curatorial and Restoration Departments approve prototypes, and researchers review the wording of historical information that accompanies each reproduction.

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  • Reproduction of one the Campeacy Chairs in the Monticello Collection.
  • Reproductions of Jefferson Cups with engravings.

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