Beautiful certified and authentic porcelain plate named "Our Savior is Born" First Edition of a series "The Life of Christ". Commissioned by Concordia Publishing House, the Edition has been strictly limited to 15,000 pieces. This particular plate is registered on July 1, 1984 as Serial Number 1094
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.
Royal Copenhagen, Denmark, collector plate named "Bicentenary 1775-1975". 7 1/8" in diameter. Mint condition. Hanger on the back of plate to hang on wall. Made in 1975.
For your consideration is a gorgeous fine porcelain collector plate commissioned by the Hamilton Collection in 1988 called Mischief Makers originally painted by Geo Gerardi. Plate no. 2415Q.
A charming look at playful kittens in nostalgic setting from Country Kitties
Collector Plate named "The Flying Dutchman" by artist, Alan D'Estrehan and commissioned by Royal Cornwall Ltd. in 1980. First 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.
Porcelain plate named "Whispered Memories" by Alan Murray, Third Edition from the Little Misses Young and Fair Series. Commissioned by R.J. Ernst Enterprises Inc., this particular plate as Serial Number 1276. Hard to Find
Knowles 1987 collector plate titled Dog Tired - The Springer Spaniel by award-winning wildlife artist Lynn Kaatz. It is the premier issue in the Field Puppies Limited Edition, a series sponsored by the United Kennel Club.
Measurement: 8 1/2 inches
Condition: Excellent (no chips, scratches or marks)
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Collector Plate named "The Frigorifique" by artist, Alan D'Estrehan and commissioned by Royal Cornwall Ltd. in 1981. 10th 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.