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Your Price: $ 9.97
Item Number: 18672 |
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White on white raised border design of grapes, leaves and vines enhance this 1949, 9 3/4 inch in diameter First Presbyterian commemorative plate. The center inset portion of the plate has a finely detailed black line rendering of the church which is located in Bath, New York. Founded in 1808, this Presbyterian church was actually the first church established in the town of Bath. Church services were held in the court house until the construction of the church building was completed in 1825. In its more than 200 year history, the church has undergone expansions and additions, and recently had its Louis Comfort Tiffany stained glass and lighting fixtures in the sanctuary and towers restored by an Iowa company.
The Homer Laughlin stamp under the base, states Eggshell, Theme - K 49 N , and a second stamp carries the name of the Decorated Ceramics company of Cincinnati, Ohio, which completed the HLC blank. The plate is in excellent condition, without damage issues or loss of color to the print. Having been tucked away for many years, and now ready for display with the wooden stand we are providing. |
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