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This is a commemorative metal plate made for the 1975–1976 “American Freedom Train” Bicentennial celebration. It is not ordinary dinnerware — it was sold as a patriotic souvenir during the U.S. Bicentennial era leading up to America’s 200th birthday in 1976. The backstamp shows it was made by the American Art China Co. in Sebring, Ohio, this particular piece appears to be made from pewter-finish metal rather than ceramic china. The textured gray finish and rolled edge are typical of 1970s decorative metal serving trays… Very nice piece for collectors

The product is a set of four 10.5 inch pewter plates produced by International Silver Co. These plates are cast and not handmade, making them a collectible item in the metalware category. Known for their quality craftsmanship, International Silver Co. has a long history of producing elegant and durable pewter pieces that are sought after by collectors and dining enthusiasts alike. These plates would make a valuable addition to any collection or dining table. Some scratches as seen.

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