This plate is of unknown origin.
Plate diameter: 10 1/8″
This plate is of unknown origin.
Plate diameter: 10 1/8″
This gold-adorned limited issue plate was produced by Sabin Industries for Don Adams Companies.
This particular item is labeled #202 of 2000.
Plate diameter: 10 3/8″
This larger of at least two Liberty Bell plates produced by Viletta represents “the deeds of many great and noble men.” The center is similar to another Viletta plate.
Plate diameter: 10 1/4″
This blue-on-white stoneware plate features not much else besides the annual calendar. Black-on-white and green-on-white versions were also produced.
Plate diameter: 10 1/8″
Another unmarked plate.
Plate diameter: 10 5/8″
Viletta produced a few different plate designs for the Bicentennial.
Plate diameter: 10 7/8″
This plate produced by Spencer Gifts is perhaps one of the most prolific Bicentennial “collectible” items out there. There are so many, so don’t expect this one to be worth very much.
Spencer Gifts offered a series of patriotic plates across multiple years.
Plate diameter: 9 1/4″
This small plate featuring the US seal has no manufacturer markings other than “made in Japan.”
Plate diameter: 8 1/8″
This single plate has a thick white crackle glaze and is marked as number five in a series of five. It features the signature of Joniece Frank, the designer, along with reproductions of 11 of the Declaration of Independence signers. The other plates feature different signatures.
Plate diameter: 8 1/2″
This one green-on-white plate produced by Enco National claims to be the first in a series (of two known versions) and “depicts highlights of the 13 colonies struggle to be a free nation.” What makes this plate (and series) unusual among “collectibles” is that it is marked dishwasher and oven safe! Another version of the same plate was made in brown-on-white.
Plate diameter: 10″
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