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Item Number: TEL5 |
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Condition: New Type: PLATES Country of Origin: United States
This 8 1/2 inch plate is titled 'The Spirit of Service', by Ernest Hamlin Baker. It is the 2nd plate in a twelve plate series strictly limited to 20,000 by Telephone Pioneers of America. The scene depicts Angus MacDonald guarding a section of the New York to Boston to Maine phone line during the historic blizzard of 1888. These plates commemorate noteworthy events in the history of the Bell System & the telephone communications industry. This is an exacting and faithful reproduction of the original masterpiece with the permission of The American Telephone and Telegraph Company A.T. & T. Co. It's in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs with original box and certificate. A great addition to your collection of Telephone Pioneers of America/Phone Company/Difficult Jobs/Winter/or 19th Century Scenes Collector Plates! Great gifts for Linemen, Operators, Alexander Graham Bell collectors, Kentucky Derby or Horse Racing or Dirt-Track Racing, Union Folks, Engineers, Utilities & Communications Collectors, & those who want to promote global unity, American Technology, & Family Values. Add many of these seldom seen artistic gems to your collection. Numbered ones under 1,000 may also be available for $79.95 - just ask us. God Bless America & all those service workers who help keep America's infrastrucure running smoothly(especially compared to the rest of the world). THIS 1 over #1,000. ALL the Others in this series available + Lots more phone related dolls, steins, plates, etc. on THIS site, or we'll find them for you. Blessed Holidays, & God Bless America. |
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