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- Historic Burlington County Prison Museum Vintage Decorative Plate White Gold Black 1967 Betty L.E. Heiges
Historic Burlington County Prison Museum Vintage Decorative Plate White Gold Black 1967 Betty L.E. Heiges
Vintage Burlington County Prison Plate. This vintage decorative plate commemorates the Historic Burlington County Prison Museum, built in 1810. The drawing is by Betty L.E. Heiges and is a First Edition, 1967. The plate is creamy white with black and gold. It is approx. 10 1/2". There is wear, aging and some loss of gold.
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