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The Cardinal by Kevin Daniel Limited Edition Collector Plate
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The Cardinal by Kevin Daniel Limited Edition Collector Plate

This item is a limited edition collector plate titled "The Cardinal," created by artist Kevin Daniel. The plate features a detailed and vibrant illustration of two cardinals, one male (red) and one female (tan/light orange), perched on a tree branch with white blossoms or berries. The background is a soft, muted blue-gray, providing a serene setting for the birds. The artistry is notable for its attention to detail in the feathers of the birds and the textures of the branches and foliage. The plate itself appears to be made of ceramic or fine china, a typical material for collector plates, and has a smooth, glossy finish. The overall condition from the visible image appears excellent, with no apparent chips, cracks, or significant wear. There are no obvious visible condition issues such as scratches or abrasions on the surface of the plate's artwork. The plate is accompanied by a 'Certificate of Authenticity' which confirms its provenance. According to the certificate, this is plate number 1453 (handwritten on the certificate) from 'The Cardinal' series, which was the first issue in the 'Encyclopaedia Britannica Birds of Your Garden' collection. This collection was the first series of limited-edition plates issued under the sponsorship of Encyclopaedia Britannica and was also the first series by artist Kevin Daniel. The edition was limited to 100 firing days. Signatures for 'S.M.' (Approved by whom, likely the artist or an executive) and 'Jon Foster' (Vice President) are present on the certificate, alongside the Knowles logo and the '17 18 68' mark, indicating the Edwin M. Knowles China Company. The plate likely dates from the period when these limited edition series were popular, suggesting a 20th-century origin, possibly mid to late 20th century. The presentation suggests good craftsmanship, typical for collector plates from reputable china companies, with a focus on fine art reproduction.

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