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Your Price: $ 45.00
Item Number: 4888 |
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Manufacturer: Bovano, Cheshire, CT
Produced by the Cheshire CT firm of Bovano (started in 1953 by John BOnsignor, Gene VAn Leight and Warren NOden), this 11 inch wide enamel plate features what I have named the Knight in Shining Armor pattern which consists of a mail clad knight carrying sword and shield. Both the shield and the horse's armor carried the French royal symbol, the fleur-du-lys. It is one of the most unusual Bovano motifs I have ever seen. In fact, this is the only piece of this design I have seen by Bovano. The background of the front done in shaded black around the central area feels like an early treatment. The back is done in the typical black counterenamel Bovano uses and the gold circle label which reads Handcrafted by Bovano of Cheshire Conn is still there. The 3 original felt pads are there but worn away. It is in excellent overall shape with no stress factures. Add it to your Mid-Century Enamel collection today. |
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