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William Shakespeare Brass Plate collectors art, Looking for Info Price or buyer

By Maverick1971, 25 March, 2013
Description

I have a brass plate of William Shakespeare in the center with his name engraved as you can see, Also the scene of his picture is on the back and looks amazing in front of a good light and for the age. It appears to be hand crafted by a art sculpture of sort. To be sure it's worth something to the William Shakespeare collectors. See the pictures below.

Category
Fine Art
Medium
This is one that is not a mass production items and it is not the same as the few online for purchase as it is a more interesting mirror image with the same look on the back
Distinguishing marks
William Shakespeare photo stamped by hand and has his name on the bottom of the plate where the others are on the side.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
18-24 inches round And weight is 1-2 lbs
Date Period
Pre- 1850-1900 at Max.
Weight
1-2 lbs
History
Appears to be a part of a William Shakespeare brass plate collectors art and sculpture made out of Brass. Round plate both sides are showing the William Shakespeare picture and that's what is called a mirror image artist and 3d version of the 18th century.
eBay Auction Link
Brass plate collectors art portrait of William Shakespeare
Price
TBD
Price Paid (If known)
N/A
For Sale?
Yes
Photos

Maverick1971

12 years 3 months ago

Re: William Shakespeare Brass Plate collectors art, Looking...

I'm sure there is someone who knows what and about the plate collectors and the approximately value of the plate or have a good idea what to do as far as finding a buyer.

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