Tile [realia]. 2000.

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Tile [realia]. 2000.

White ceramic tile has a color photograph of George W. Bush on it. An American Flag is flying at the top of the tile with the words "Honest Leadership for America." Below the photo is the signature of George W. Bush along with the words "Republican National Convention / Philadelphia / July 31 - August 4, 2000." There is red felt on the back with a manufacturer's label. Summitville Tiles, Inc. of Summitville, Ohio, made the tile in 2000.

1 item : red, white, blue, black, gold ; 6 cm high, 12.5 cm wide, 12.5 cm long.

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