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Mount of the Holy Cross Ceramic Plate

Description I found this in an antique shop in Denver. I thought it was interesting because the Native American in the foreground hints that the natural cross formation in the mountains (Mount of the Holy Cross) has been there for a VERY, VERY long time, and it has been. It appears that an amateur decided to "repair" or "restore" it with blue paint and did a VERY poor job of it. I still think it's a pretty cool piece. But is this a collector's piece? Is it worth anything to anyone or am I the only one who finds it so interesting?
Category Other
Medium Ceramic - cast
Distinguishing marks JM
5987
Condition Fair
Size and dimensions of this item 10 & 1/2" in diameter
Weight 1lb.
History I purchased this at an antique shop in downtown Englewood, Colorado. No other history us known
Price Paid (If known) $100.00
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