This listing is for a striking collector plate entitled "Michu" which is the Seventh Issue in the "Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey" Plate Collection produced in Association with The Hamilton Collection.  The artwork features an original painting by American artist Franklin Moody.  This limited edition, hand numbered plate is trimmed in gold, in excellent condition, has a diameter of approximately 8 1/2-inches. The hand lettering on the back of the plate gives the Plate Number, Firing Date, and the initials of the Firing Master which is quite unusual.  After selling thousands of plates, I can say that the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey plate series are the only I've seen that hand numbers the Firing Date and Firing Master. Almost all other plates only have the Plate Number hand lettered.

The lettering on the upper edge of the front of the plate says:  the Magnificent Mr. Miniscule     MICHU     the Smallest Man In the World     As you can see in the photos, the colors are vibrant and the attention to detail is nicely d
one making this plate a great gift choice or a nice addition for a collector. 

I'm always happy to offer a combined shipping discount on multiple items purchased for anyone interested in any of the other collectibles I have listed.  Thank you so much for looking, and I invite you to check my other listings as well - the Dancing Women and Earth earrings are my long time personal favorites. 

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