JAMES BUCHANAN BOBBLEHEAD: Celebrate the 15th President of the United States, James Buchanan, with this finely crafted bobblehead. Known for his leadership during a turbulent period in American history, Buchanan served from 1857 to 1861, navigating the country through the prelude to the Civil War.
HISTORIC COLLECTIBLES: Royal Bobbles offers a variety of collectible bobbleheads featuring famous figures from history, politics, entertainment, and the arts. Each collectible comes with an authenticity hologram and unique serial number, ensuring it's a genuine addition to your collection.
PREMIUM BOBBLEHEADS: This high-quality James Buchanan bobblehead stands at 8” tall, crafted from durable polyresin and individually hand-painted for exceptional detail. It comes packaged in a colorful collector's box with protective Styrofoam inner packaging for secure display and storage.
EXCEPTIONAL DETAILING: Each Royal Bobbles figure is carefully researched and expertly sculpted, capturing the likeness of its subject with incredible accuracy. The result is a lifelike and historically accurate representation that adds depth to your collection.
PREMIUM COLLECTIBLE STATUES: Founded in 2009, Royal Bobbles is known for creating exquisite collectible figurines with remarkable craftsmanship. Their attention to detail and commitment to durability makes each product a timeless piece that stands out in any collection.
Description
Honor the legacy of the 15th President of the United States with the Royal Bobbles James Buchanan Collectible Bobblehead Statue. Meticulously crafted, this collectible captures the dignified presence of President Buchanan, showcasing his formal attire and signature stern expression. James Buchanan was the 15th President of the United States, serving from 1857 to 1861. Born on April 23, 1791, in Cove Gap, Pennsylvania, he holds the distinction of being the only president who never married. Buchanan had a long career in public service, holding various key positions including U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State under President James K. Polk.