Description: This beautiful Bradford Exchange collector plate, #1,474S, from the Edwin M Knowles collection, is a limited edition piece from 1982. It is the fourth plate in the Rockwell's Rediscovered Women series. Norman Rockwell is well-known for his tender understanding and humerous realism. This plate shows a young girl with curlers in her hair trying to imitate her mother's ritual of applying makeup Making Believe at the Mirror was originally painted in 1922 when cosmetics had become the newest fad with American women. This plate has always been kept in its original box and has not been exposed to light and smoke. It is in pristine condition with no chips, scratches, stains, discoloration, or cracks and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Price: 17.5 USD
Location: Hendersonville, North Carolina
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Shape: Round
Color: Multicolor
Item Diameter: 8 in
Material: Porcelain
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Norman Rockwell
Type: Collector Plate
Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)
Features: Mirrored
Time Period Manufactured: 1980-1989
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: American
Product Line: Women Rediscovered