Plaque [realia]. 1984.

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Plaque [realia]. 1984.

Round ceramic tile features a raised bust of Ronald Reagan. The bas relief is green brushed with gold. On the edge of the tile "1980-1988 / Ronald Reagan" is incised. There is a paper label on the back that reads "Summitville H.O.E." The tile sits on a walnut plaque and comes in a box. Printed on the box is a photo of Reagan along with a quote. Inside the box is another photograph and presidential quote. Summitville Tiles, Inc. manufactured the item in 1984.

1 item : green, gold, brown ; 25 cm wide x 25 cm long.

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