Collectibles
Washington Crossing State Park Bicentennial Collector's Plate
- Item Number
- 116
- Estimated Value
- 20 USD
- Sold
- 17 USD to EyesAreForever
- Number of Bids
- 4 - Bid History
Item Description
This bicentennial plate commemorates General George Washington’s Crossing the Delaware River at Washington’s Crossing to capture the Hessian troops at Trenton, NJ. Designed and made by Limited Ceramics, this off-white ceramic plate includes (at the top) the words "Washington Crossing State Park" with "Bicentennial" underneath in gold. In the middle is a full-color graphic of General Washington standing in a small wooden boat full of his soldiers rowing furiously across the river on that frigid Christmas night. The American flag is proudly planted behind them. The plate is dated in gold letters "1776-1976", with the words, "Washington Crossing, PA." at the bottom.
Item Special Note
Size: 10.5 inches in diameter
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