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BRADLEY EXCHANGE SULTRY YET REGAL MARILYN MONROE PLATE |
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Commemorative plate of Marilyn Monroe, with image of stamp. Limited edition.
8 1/2"
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Image 4:
Plate
18993 D
Number
The Estate of Marilyn Monroe
and the United States Postal Service present
"Sultry Yet Regal"
Based on the Marilyn Monroe TM Stamp
designed by Michael Deas
First issue in the
Marilyn: The Gold Collection
series highlighting the glamour of the golden goddess
on the 69th anniversary of her birth.
84-B10-339.1
Crafted on fine porcelain in an edition
strictly limited to a maximum of 95 firing days.
NUMBER
Produced under license by The Bradford Exchange
Design © 1995 Estate of Marilyn Monroe and United States Postal Service.
TM
Plate
18993
D
Number
The
Estate
of
Marilyn
and
the
United
States
Postal
Service
present
"Sultry
Yet
Regal"
Based
on
the
Marilyn
Stamp
designed
by
Michael
Deas
First
issue
in
the
Marilyn:
The
Gold
Collection
series
highlighting
the
glamour
of
the
golden
goddess
on
the
69th
anniversary
of
her
birth.
EXCHANGE
B
):
84-B10-339.1
Crafted
on
fine
porcelain
in
an
edition
strictly
limited
to
a
maximum
of
95
firing
days.
NUMBER
Produced
under
license
by
The
Bradford
Exchange
Design
©
1995
Estate
of
Marilyn
and
United
States
Postal
Service.
TM
Stamp
Design
1995
Image 5:
Plate
18993 D
Number
The Estate of Marilyn Monroe
and the United States Postal Service present
"Sultry Yet Regal"
Based on the Marilyn Monroe TM Stamp
designed by Michael Deas
First issue in the
Marilyn: The Gold Collection
series highlighting the glamour of the golden goddess
THE BRADFORD
on the 69th anniversary of her birth.
84-B10-339.1
Crafted on fine porcelain in an edition
EXCHANGE
strictly limited to a maximum of 95 firing days.
NUMBER
Produced under license by The Bradford Exchange
Design © 1995 Estate of Marilyn Monroe and United States Postal Service.
Stamp Design © 1995 USPS.
Plate
18993
D
Number
The
Estate
of
Marilyn
Monroe
and
the
United
States
Postal
Service
present
"Sultry
Yet
Regal"
Based
on
the
Marilyn
Monroe
TM
Stamp
designed
by
Michael
Deas
First
issue
in
the
Marilyn:
The
Gold
Collection
series
highlighting
the
glamour
of
the
golden
goddess
THE
BRADFORD
on
the
69th
anniversary
of
her
birth.
84-B10-339.1
Crafted
on
fine
porcelain
in
an
edition
EXCHANGE
strictly
limited
to
a
maximum
of
95
firing
days.
NUMBER
Produced
under
license
by
The
Bradford
Exchange
Design
©
1995
Estate
of
Marilyn
Monroe
and
United
States
Postal
Service.
Stamp
Design
©
1995
USPS.
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