Beautiful collector plate made by Henri D'Arceau L & Fils, Limoges, France. This particular plate is Plate #12 (BI 535) from the 1st edition, made in 1979, and is part of the WOMEN OF THE CENTURY collection. Included, along with the plate is the certificate of authenticity.
Cute little sun catchers made of stained glass and metal, shaped as angels (blue boy angel holding a dog; pink girl angel holding a cat). Can be hung on windows, mirrors or used as Christmas tree ornaments or even on gifts as a little "extra" instead of a bow.
Measurements: approx. 3 inches tall, 2 inches wide (7.5 cm x 5 cm)
Gorgeous collector plate by Edwin M. Knowles named "Bathsheba and Solomon" in true "Licea Style". This is the first collector's plate ever created and painted by artist Eve Licea in this first edition in the Biblical Mothers Series in 1983.
Gorgeous collector porcelain plate "Touching the Sky", in the only edition of the first issue in the Wonder of Childhood Plate Collection. Made during a single 22-day firing schedule & recognized as a signal example of the genius of the American painter of children, Donald Zolan. This certifies Plate Number 1161A, schedule permanently closing in 1982. Commissioned by Pemberton & Oakes.
Beautiful collector plate made by Henri D'Arceau L & Fils, Limoges, France. This particular plate is Plate #3 (BF - 181) from the 1st edition, made in 1976, and is part of the WOMEN OF THE CENTURY collection. Included, along with the plate, is the certificate of authenticity.
Porcelain collector plate named "From Tiny Acorns Grow ...", third plate in the "Tomorrow's Memories series". From Tiny Acorns Grow .. depicts a Durham, Ontario (Canada) scene as CP 1208 diesel engine awaits final unloading to the yards of Interforest Ltd. It has been reproduced from an original work of art by renowned railroad artist, Ted Xaras. This is Plate No. 581/3000 in 1986 presented by Lady Jane Porcelain. ...click for details
Collector Plate named "The Copenhagen" by artist, Alan D'Estrehan and commissioned by Royal Cornwall Ltd. in 1980. 5th plate in D'Estrehan's "Legendary Ships of the Seas" series. 9 1/4" diameter. Mint condition with original plastic bag, box, information booklet and certificate of authenticity. Never displayed. Mr. D'Estrehan passed away in the late 1980's.