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"Pride of the Sioux" Collector Plate by Paul Calle
Description:
This is a decorative limited-edition porcelain collector plate titled “Pride of the Sioux” by renowned Western and historical artist Paul Calle. It was produced by The Franklin Mint under the endorsement of the American Indian Heritage Foundation Museum. This plate features a detailed and respectful depiction of a Sioux elder in traditional regalia with a horse in the background. It is part of a numbered series and includes 24k gold trim
Artist Note:
Paul Calle (1928–2010) was a respected artist known for his work with NASA, the U.S. Postal Service, and historical subjects including Native American themes. Plates featuring his work tend to be more desirable among collectors of Americana and Native American-inspired art.
Current Market Value (2024–2025):
Values for these types of limited-edition collector plates vary based on condition, demand, and whether the original Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and box are included.
Note: Values are for resale on platforms like eBay, Etsy, or collector groups. Insurance valuation may be slightly higher.
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