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Description
Capture a piece of global history with this authentic 1984 UNICEF "Children of the World" collector plate. Beautifully crafted in West Germany by Heinrich Porcelain (a prestigious branch of Villeroy & Boch), this limited-edition plate is titled "Child of the U.S.A." and is the 9th release in this highly collectible global charity series.
Condition & Completeness:
- Plate: Excellent vintage condition with zero chips, cracks, crazing, or flea bites. Colors are bright, and the gold trim is intact.
- Original Box: Included. Shows normal light shelf wear consistent with age, but remains sturdy and structurally sound.
- Original Insert: Included. Features historical context and information regarding the UNICEF collection.
Design & Features:
- Artist: Karin Blume
- Motif: Features a beautiful illustration of a Native American child sitting cross-legged, surrounded by vibrant autumn leaves and wild grapes.
- Backstamp: Fully marked with the official UNICEF logo and text in six global languages, alongside the Heinrich Villeroy & Boch maker's mark.
- Measurements: Approximately 7.75 inches in diameter.
- Hardware: Features built-in hanger holes on the back base ring for easy wall display if desired.
Includes original box
Pre-Owned
Sold As-Is
Available for pick up only at Bliss Market Roseville, CA
Description
Capture a piece of global history with this authentic 1984 UNICEF "Children of the World" collector plate. Beautifully crafted in West Germany by Heinrich Porcelain (a prestigious branch of Villeroy & Boch), this limited-edition plate is titled "Child of the U.S.A." and is the 9th release in this highly collectible global charity series.
Condition & Completeness:
- Plate: Excellent vintage condition with zero chips, cracks, crazing, or flea bites. Colors are bright, and the gold trim is intact.
- Original Box: Included. Shows normal light shelf wear consistent with age, but remains sturdy and structurally sound.
- Original Insert: Included. Features historical context and information regarding the UNICEF collection.
Design & Features:
- Artist: Karin Blume
- Motif: Features a beautiful illustration of a Native American child sitting cross-legged, surrounded by vibrant autumn leaves and wild grapes.
- Backstamp: Fully marked with the official UNICEF logo and text in six global languages, alongside the Heinrich Villeroy & Boch maker's mark.
- Measurements: Approximately 7.75 inches in diameter.
- Hardware: Features built-in hanger holes on the back base ring for easy wall display if desired.
Includes original box
Pre-Owned
Sold As-Is
Available for pick up only at Bliss Market Roseville, CA
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Choosing vintage isn’t just a style statement — it’s a sustainable lifestyle. When you shop vintage clothing, retro fashion, and secondhand treasures, you help reduce textile waste, lower carbon emissions, and slow the fast fashion cycle. Every pre-loved piece keeps one more item out of landfills and conserves the resources needed to make something new. It’s eco-friendly fashion with timeless flair.
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When you come to checkout, you might also notice that we strive to use recycled materials as often as possible. Collectively, we bring in boxes and packing materials to be repurposed to protect your finds.
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Your conscious choices help reduce waste, cut down on pollution, and breathe new life into quality pieces that deserve a second story. And by supporting a local business like ours, you're helping build a more resilient, connected, and creative neighborhood.
We’re so grateful to be part of your journey toward a more thoughtful and eco-friendly lifestyle. Thank you for making a difference — one beautiful piece at a time.