Lenox 1973 Meadowlark annual limited edition Boehm Birds plate.
Description
1973/USA
Lenox, Inc. is an American manufacturer of porcelain and bone china, founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox. The company is renowned for its high-quality tableware, giftware, and collectibles, often featuring intricate designs and collaborations with renowned artists. Lenox china has been a popular choice for presidential state dinners and has graced many distinguished tables throughout its history.
This particular plate is part of Lenox's annual limited edition series of Boehm Birds, which are adaptations of original artworks by the celebrated porcelain sculptor Edward Marshall Boehm. The 'Meadowlark' design, issued in 1973, showcases the artistry and attention to detail characteristic of both Boehm's original sculptures and Lenox's porcelain production, making it a sought-after item for collectors of bird-themed art and Lenox china.
Care
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Design
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