Skip to product information
Knowles 1977 Norman Rockwell “The Toy Maker” Plate — Heritage Collection
Condition:
used
$17.77
Sale price
$17.77
Regular price
The Rockwell Heritage Collection, introduced by the Edwin M. Knowles China Company in 1977, was the first officially authorized series of limited‑edition plates to reproduce Norman Rockwell’s artwork. This inaugural issue, The Toy Maker, depicts an elderly craftsman repairing a child’s toy, rendered in Rockwell’s familiar narrative style. The porcelain surface highlights the detailed transfer illustration and the plate’s decorative presentation.
Details
- Knowles Heritage Collection plate (1977)
- Artwork titled The Toy Maker by Norman Rockwell
- First issue in the limited‑edition Rockwell Heritage series
- Fine porcelain with transfer illustration
- Plate number: 10913G
- Certificate of Authenticity not included
- Light surface wear consistent with age
- No chips or cracks observed
Size
-
Diameter: approx. 8.5 inches
This item is shipped directly by Wade Living and may arrive separately from other items in your order.
Vintage Disclaimer
Vintage pieces may show light signs of age or use. Please review all photos and reach out with any questions before purchasing. Due to the nature of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
B0017
You may also like
From Our Journal
What We Set Out for Guests Says Everything
There’s a quiet moment before guests arrive when the house feels suspended, and the pieces you choose—plates, candles, simple cups—begin speaking for you long before the first hello.
What We Set Out for Guests Says Everything
What We Set Out for Guests Says Everything
Why We Keep Reaching for Vintage Glass
Vintage glass keeps finding its way back into our homes, offering familiar shapes, soft light, and a quiet sense of ease that settles naturally into everyday spaces.
Why We Keep Reaching for Vintage Glass
Why We Keep Reaching for Vintage Glass
The Top 5 Objects That Make a Home Feel Like Summer
There’s a moment every year when the house starts to feel lighter, as if the season has quietly slipped in through an open window. It’s never one big change—just a...
The Top 5 Objects That Make a Home Feel Like Summer
The Top 5 Objects That Make a Home Feel Like Summer
The Calm of a Cup: Coffee, Tea, and Everyday Rituals
A gentle reflection on the small rituals that shape a morning — from the bloom of fresh coffee to the slow unfurl of tea — and the coffee maker that’s...