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Republican or Democrat, independent or anarchist, the right gift this time of year can make anyone-even Lyndon LaRouchefeel like a winner. The best of gifts, like winners themselves, are convincingly sincere, combine substance and perception, and perpetuate the myth of the '80s. And don't forget protocol, even if the recipient is the president of the P. T. A. and not the U.S.A. Most important, it's the thought that counts. And we thought you'd like a few suggestions on what to give the winners in your life. Counterclockwise: Old Sheffield coffee urn, circa 1780, $1,500.50; Georgian sterling chamber stick, $1,900; and an English sterling silver picture frame, $325; all from Heller Antiques Ltd. Sterling silver elephant from Krupsaw's Antique Shop, $325 . Uncle Sam napkin rings, Montage, $6. American flag from the Washington Marina, $15. One of a kind 19th-century walking stick, $225, and antique binoculars, $150.00, from The Attic at Garfinckel's. "Votes for Women" placesetting, Jules Rist, $37.50. Business card holder, Louis Vuitton, $100. Victorian sterling silver hip flask, London 1867, Heller Antiques Ltd., $480. Hand painted enamel White House box, Camalier & Buckley, $105 . From the "Images of America" pewter collection, individually engraved pieces with an "Image of Washington, D. C." exclusively at Garfmckel's, $19 each. 18k antique gold pocket watch with fob chain, Heller Antiques Ltd., $1,600. American-made brass bookends of Abraham Lincoln, Martin's of Georgetown, $125. Bochmann porcelain sculpture for Goebel Ltd., Martin's of Georgetown, $1,000. Jefferson print, vase and silk flowers courtesy of Antique and Contemporary Leasing Inc.
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