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Norman Rockwell Plate The Ship Builder 1980 Limited Edition Authentic - $30 (near north)

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cleveland near blackhawk

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condition: like new
make / manufacturer: Knowles
size / dimensions: 8.25" diameter

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Norman Rockwell Plate The Ship Builder 1980 Limited Edition Authentic Knowles

Norman Rockwell, collectible

Perfect for gift-giving. Norman Rockwell Plate The Ship Builder 1980 Limited Edition Authentic Knowles Collectible. Box is not included. Plate was a gift, never used, has no dings, chips, cracks, scratches or discolorations. Stored in a cool dry place. Comes from a smoke-free/pet-free home.

About the plate as stated on the back side:
- Plate Number 17817F of the only limited edition of "The Ship Builder" by Norman Rockwell.
- Fourth in the Rockwell Heritage collection.
- Made in a limited edition permanently closed in 1980 by Knowles and certified as a "True Rockwell Classic" by the Rockwell Society of America.
- Bradex Number 84-70-3.4

Plate measures 8.25" in diameter

About Norman Rockwell:
Norman Perceval Rockwell, The Saturday Evening Post’s most famous illustrator, is considered by many to be one of America’s greatest artists. He was a master storyteller via canvas and paint, and his works, capturing the triumphs and foibles of the common man, are as popular today as they were in decades past. Rockwell’s talent flourished during a period referred to as “The Golden Age of Illustration,” when the nation enjoyed the brilliance of talented illustrators.

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