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Lady Columbia (Lady Liberty) Plates Judge Magazine and Puck Magazine were two of the foremost political publications of the late 1800's and early 1900's. They were very well known for the intricate color satire that appeared throughout each issue.Today these old issues are in limited supply, as they are 100 years old, and collected by many politicos and art lovers alike. All of the images you see here are from our private collection of original issues of either Puck or Judge Magazine. The images have been scanned, digitally restored where necessary, and then transfered to heavy, unbreakable plastic 10 inch plates. They are just as shiny and clear as china plates, but we can offer them at a fraction of the cost. We guarantee that once you hang them on your wall you will never know they are not china. $12.99 plus S&H "United Nations" Image of Lady Columbia and Lady Brittain shaking hands under the United Nations banner.
"Dog Fight" 1892 Image from Puck Magazine depicting an argument between Lady Columbia and Lady Canada over borders and trade. Dogs fight between them.
"America Forever!" 1898 E. T. Paull image of Lady Columbia next to an Eagle and a flag shield.
"Little Miss Columbia" 1900 Image of Miss Columbia protecting schoolboy states (such as Texas, Florida, and Ohio) while keeping Puerto Rico and Cuba behind the Tariff Fence.
"Good Friends" 1899 Image of Lady Columbia and Lady Cuba shaking hands after the liberation of Cuba from Spain in the Spanish American War. |
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