GETTYSBURG BOUTERWARE PLAQUE SOUVENIR

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Item Code: 635-135

Plaque features a scene of the view looking out from Little Round Top and of the 155th Pennsylvania Infantry monument.

Plaque is ivory colored with brown and black shading.  Bottom of plaque is marked, “GETTYSBURG PENNA.”.  There is also a marking on the left side that reads, “D.AUER”. This plaque was produced in the 1940’s.

Reverse is marked with the imprint, “BOUTERWARE PLAQUE, COROCRAFT STUDIOS, FRANK M. SAYFORD CO., INC. BROOKLYN, N.Y.”.

The Bouterware Plaques were made by Corocraft Studios in Brooklyn, New York by the Frank M. Sayford Company anywhere from the late 1930's to 1950's. The coloring is similar to 'Osborne Ivorex' where they use browns, and a green coloring at a later date. The plaques in their original packaging have the grass and trees painted green, while plaques without the packaging have a brown coloring.

Plague measures 4 ¾” x 3 3/8” x ½”.  Some surface dirt is present but otherwise is in great condition.

This is a nice vintage Gettysburg souvenir.

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