Sell or Auction Your George W Bush Signed Cabinet Photo for up to Nearly $5,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
FREE APPRAISAL. To buy, auction, sell or consign your George W Bush signed cabinet photo that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
Free Appraisal, Auction or Sell Your George W Bush Signed Cabinet Photo
Below is a recent realized price for a George W Bush signed cabinet photo. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
George W Bush Signed Cabinet Photo. Sold for nearly $5,000.
Here is an unsigned version of this cabinet photo:

Here is are some items we have sold in the past:
Large Collection of Presidential Eyeglasses — Nine Pairs Belonging to Nine U.S. Presidents, Including Truman, Reagan, LBJ, Clinton, Bush 41 and Bush 43, Carter, Nixon & Ford
Impressive set of nine eyeglasses owned and worn by nine U.S. Presidents, with many accompanied by signed photos and letters from the Presidents. Set includes eyeglasses worn by nearly every post-WWII President, including: Harry S. Truman, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, all gifted to the Museum of Ophthalmology, and each framed in its own presentation shadowbox.
Pair of Saville eyeglasses owned and worn by President George W. Bush. Well-worn pair of glasses have two flakes to the right lens, and both endpieces are even scarred with teethmarks by the 43rd President! Metal finish glasses measure 5.5” from endpiece to endpiece, framed with a letter signed by Bush on his Presidential letterhead on 8 May 2009, which reads in part, ”…Whether at the White House or across the globe, I used these glasses while preparing speeches, reviewing briefings, and writing letters to constituents and world leaders. I also wore these glasses while reading mysteries, biographies, and other good books. I liked to begin each day by reading the Bible, and these glasses were a crucial part of that daily ritual…” Framed in a shadowbox measuring 29.5” x 16.5” x 2.75” deep, in very good to near fine condition. Sold for $31,250.


Stunning and large collection of china from the George W. Bush White House, produced by Lenox. Banded in gold against a green crosshatch pattern, the design also features a gilt Eagle on most pieces. In designing this china, the Bushes were inspired by a White House sideboard once belonging to Daniel Webster, which had an eagle-designed inlay. A fine set of official state china from the George W. Bush administration, forming an instant collection of White House china. Sold for $14,033.

Stunning George W. Bush White House China Service Plate
Stunning china service plate from the George W. Bush White House, produced by Lenox. Banded in gold against a green crosshatch pattern, the design features an Eagle at center, surrounded by thirteen gold stars. In designing this china, the Bushes were inspired by a White House sideboard once belonging to Daniel Webster, which had an eagle-designed inlay. Service plate measures 11.875” in diameter, with underside reading ”The White House / 2008 / Lenox”. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,845.

Rare Autograph Note Signed by George W. Bush as President
President George W. Bush autograph note signed, undated but upon White House stationery. Belonging to Congressman Bill Young, handwritten note reads in full: ”My Friend / Get your ankle fixed, soon – with affection / George Bush”. Written in black felt tip pen, single page measures 7” x 10.5”. Near fine. Sold for $2,500.

George W. Bush Autograph Letter Signed as President — ”…I bet you still are a live one…”
George W. Bush autograph letter signed as President, dated 29 August 2005, shortly after Bush’s re-election. Written upon gilt-embossed Presidential stationery, Bush writes to baseball manager Bobby Bragan in full, ”Dear Bobby, Congratulations on managing again. You were a heck of a manager before, and I bet you still are a live one. Most importantly, you are a heck of a good person – All my best / George Bush”. Bragan came out of retirement in 2005 at age 87 to manage the Fort Worth Cats baseball team. Composed on both sides of 7.25” x 5” card in black felt-tip. Near fine. Sold for $2,500.

Lenox China Presentation Bowl in the Millennium Style, Made for the George W. Bush White House
Unique presentation china bowl made by Lenox, in their Millennium pattern, but made expressly for the George W. Bush administration as gifts of state. Large display bowl measures 10.5” across the rim and 6.5” high with the Presidential seal at center of bowl. The underside reads, ”Presented by George W. Bush President of the United States and Mrs. Laura Bush / 2001-2008 / Lenox”. The Millennium Collection was issued by Lenox at the turn of the 21st century, with a design drawing upon the official State dinnerware of four previous Presidential administrations: Wilson, Truman, Roosevelt and Reagan. Near fine condition. Housed in original Lenox box. Sold for $1,774.

President George W. Bush typed letter signed to Congressman Bill Young shortly after taking office. Letter on White House stationery dated 5 March 2001 reads, ”…Thank you for the flag flown over the Capitol during the Inauguration. The flag’s historical significance makes it all the more meaningful. It is an honor for me to serve as President. I appreciate your support, and I look forward to working with you…[signed] George Bush”. 1pp. measures 6.75” x 8.75”. Near fine. Sold for $1,562.

White House Service Plate From the George W. Bush Administration — For the ”White House Staff Mess”
Service plate from the George W. Bush administration, made by Lenox. Design is the classic cobalt blue and gilt rimmed pattern accented by the gilt Presidential seal, used in the various White House dining rooms referred to as ”The White House Mess”. Underside of plate identifies that the plate is from the Bush administration, reading ”White House Staff Mess / 2006 / Lenox”. Plate measures 12.5” in diameter. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,344.

FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your George W Bush signed cabinet photo that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
George W Bush signed cabinet photo
