This is a listing for a 1973 FRANKLIN MINT Sterling Silver Limited Edition Plate by renowned artist  Norman Rockwell.  This is a fourth (4th) issue in a Limited Edition Series Christmas Plates by Norman Rockwell entitled “Trimming the Tree”.  This is a work of art by a renowned artist.  This artwork by Norman Rockwell is 51 years old.  This is my eBay item # 430.

DESCRIPTION:

PLATE:  Plate is a Franklin Mint Limited Edition made of Sterling Silver (.925) and engraved with a Norman Rockwell etching of his original work “Trimming the Tree”.  The Franklin Mint added a sterling silver medallion to the back of the plate with the cameo of Benjamin Franklin above the following inscription, ”Trimming the Tree’ by Norman Rockwell.”,  The 1973 FRANKLIN MINT CHRISTMAS PLATE”, “SOLID STERLING SILVER”, “LIMITED EDITION”, and the serial number “1286”, followed by the copyright mark of the Franklin Mint and “1973”.  The Franklin Mint Limited Edition Sterling Silver Plate comes in the original box and the original library book-like slipcase.  The handsome burgundy colored “library book-like slip case” is in excellent condition (see pictures of slipcase).  The outer white box containing the “library book-like slip case” has brown age spots.

MEASUREMENTS & WEIGHT:  The Sterling Silver Plate is eight inches (8”) in diameter.  The Sterling Silver Plate weighs 6.6 ounces or 187.11 grams.  The plate contains 6.105 ounces of pure (.9999) silver.  This is equal to 5.56 troy ounces of pure (.9999) silver.

LITERATURE:  Comes with two (2) original descriptive Franklin Mint brochure and the Certificate of Authenticity.  The “Certificate of Authenticity” was issued November 1, 1973 with the serial number 1286, which corresponds to the serial number on the plate.  A total of three (3) descriptive items.  The Franklin Mint “Trimming the Tree’ by Norman Rockwell ‘THE 1973 FRANKLIN MINT CHRISTMAS PLATE” descriptive brochure states in the opening paragraph, “Trimming the Tree’ is the fourth in the annual limited edition series of solid sterling silver Christmas Plates designed by Norman Rockwell exclusively for The Franklin Mint”.

CONDITION:  This Franklin Mint 1973 Limited Edition Sterling Silver Plate by renowned artist Norman Rockwell is in excellent condition.  No scratches, dents or dings.  I am the original owner of this plate.  It has never been displayed.  It has been kept in a climate controlled storage area since I purchased the plate in 1973.  This Sterling Silver Plate was made 50 years ago.

THE ARTIST:  Norman Percevel Rockwell (February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978) was an American painter and illustrator. His works have a broad popular appeal in the United States for their reflection of American culture. Rockwell is most famous for the cover illustrations of everyday life he created for The Saturday Evening Post magazine over nearly five decades. Among the best-known of Rockwell's works are the Willie Gillis series, Rosie the RiveterThe Problem We All Live WithSaying Grace, and the Four Freedoms series. He is also noted for his 64-year relationship with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), during which he produced covers for their publication Boys' Life, calendars, and other illustrations. These works include popular images that reflect the Scout Oath and Scout Law such as The ScoutmasterA Scout is Reverent and A Guiding Hand, among many others.

Norman Rockwell was a prolific artist, producing more than 4,000 original works in his lifetime. Most of his surviving works are in public collections. Rockwell was also commissioned to illustrate more than 40 books, including Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn as well as painting the portraits for Presidents EisenhowerKennedyJohnson, and Nixon, as well as those of foreign figures, including Gamal Abdel Nasser and Jawaharlal Nehru. His portrait subjects included Judy Garland. One of his last portraits was of Colonel Sanders in 1973. His annual contributions for the Boy Scouts calendars between 1925 and 1976 (Rockwell was a 1939 recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award, the highest adult award given by the Boy Scouts of America), were only slightly overshadowed by his most popular of calendar works: the "Four Seasons" illustrations for Brown & Bigelow that were published for 17 years beginning in 1947 and reproduced in various styles and sizes since 1964. He painted six images for Coca-Cola advertising. Illustrations for booklets, catalogs, posters (particularly movie promotions), sheet music, stamps, playing cards, and murals (including "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "God Bless the Hills", which was completed in 1936 for the Nassau Inn in Princeton, New Jersey) rounded out Rockwell's œuvre as an illustrator.

Rockwell's work was dismissed by serious art critics in his lifetime. Many of his works appear overly sweet in the opinion of modern critics, especially the Saturday Evening Post covers, which tend toward idealistic or sentimentalized portrayals of American life. This has led to the often-deprecatory adjective, "Rockwellesque". Consequently, Rockwell is not considered a "serious painter" by some contemporary artists, who regard his work as bourgeois and kitsch. Writer Vladimir Nabokov stated that Rockwell's brilliant technique was put to "banal" use, and wrote in his book Pnin: "That Dalí is really Norman Rockwell's twin brother kidnapped by Gypsies in babyhood". He is called an "illustrator" instead of an artist by some critics, a designation he did not mind, as that was what he called himself.


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