This silver-rimmed large plate set has a “Le go” marking, which indicates these plates were distributed by Leo Goldman Imports. The set was all clearly made in Japan. Since there are no other markings, it’s hard to know if it’s complete. One of the plates features the popular artwork “Spirit of ’76” by A.M. Willard.

Plate diameter: 10 1/4″

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These two plates are part of a six-plate set labeled The Sabina Line.

Besides the more generic Eagle and Bell plate, included here:

  • “Declaration of Independence”
    John Trumbull

Missing are plates of the “The Spirit of ’76” by A.M. Willard, “Washington Crossing the Delaware” by Emanuel Leutze, “Betsy Ross and The Flag” by John Dunsmore, and “Battle of Bunker’s Hill” by John Trumbull.

Plate diameter: 10 1/4″

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This china plate has no origin markings. This plate is fairly common. That combined with the lack of information on its producer means it’s probably not very valuable.

Plate diameter: 10 3/8″

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This metal plate has a china inlay.

Americana Art China produced a matching plate featuring “Declaration of Independence” by John Trumbull.

Plate diameter: 6″

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″

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Another unmarked plate.

Plate diameter: 10 5/8″

Viletta produced a few different plate designs for the Bicentennial.

Plate diameter: 10 7/8″

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This small plate featuring the US seal has no manufacturer markings other than “made in Japan.”

Plate diameter: 8 1/8″

This plate does not indicate the manufacturer, but it includes a lengthy history of the Liberty Bell on the back.

Plate diameter: 8 1/2″

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This small china plate was produced by Viletta. While they don’t appear to be in a series per se, the manufacturer had multiple bicentennial designs, with this being one of the simplest. Another Viletta plate has the same inside design.

Plate diameter: 7 1/8″

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