1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Plate
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: Seattle 1909 This is another
wonderful Staffordshire plate by The Rowland & Marsellus Co.
designed and produced in Staffordshire England for The Bon Marche,
Seattle, Wash. The center motif features three women. The Asian
woman in a sunflower kimono holds a model of a ship and the woman
in white holds flowers. This is surrounded by vignettes of Mount
Rainier near Seattle 14,520 feet high, Agricultural Building A.Y.P.
Exposition, Pioneer Square & Totem Pole, Academy of the Holy
Names, Snoqualmie Falls, and the Seattle Water Front. The plate
measures approximately 10" in diameter. There are no chips
or cracks. (Stock number 003wf09-0326b) $200.00
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: Seattle 1909 This marvelous
German manufactured souvenir plate was made exclusively for M.
Seller & Company Seattle, Wash. The center motif features
three women. The Asian woman in a sunflower kimono holds a model
of a ship and the woman in white holds flowers. They are surrounded
by images of Washington State Building, A.Y.P.E. Seattle, Manufactures
Building, A.Y.P.E. Seattle, Auditorium Building, A.Y.P.E. Seattle,
Machinery Building, A.Y.P.E. Seattle, Agricultural Building, A.Y.P.E.
Seattle, and the Fine Arts Building, A.Y.P.E. Seattle. The plate
measures approximately 9" in diameter. There are no chips
or cracks but some of the gold trim has been rubbed off. (Stock
number 003wf09-0326d) $175.00
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: Seattle 1909 This wonderful
Staffordshire plate by The Rowland & Marsellus Co. was designed
and imported by Spelger & Hurlbut, Seattle, Wash. It portrays
Mount Rainier, Princess Angeline, Snoqualmie Falls, and the Alaska
Building. The center motif features three women. The Asian woman
in a sunflower kimono holds a model of a ship and the woman in
white holds flowers. Unfortunately we do not know the significance
of this image. The plate measures 10" in diameter. There
are no chips or cracks. (Stock number 003wf09-0326a) SOLD
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition: Seattle 1909. This colorful
souvenir plate features a center motif with three women. The Asian
woman in a sunflower kimono holds a model of a ship and the woman
in white holds flowers. A Native American feather motif rims the
plate. It was manufactured in England for The Bon Marche, Seattle,
Washington by Adams Tunstall. The plate measures approximately
8.5" in diameter. There are no chips or cracks but the color
is rubbed in several spots. (Stock number 003wf09-0326c) $175.00
SOLD
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