This commemorative porcelain plate features a color image of the Dionne Quintuplets—Emilie, Annette, Marie, Cecile, and Yvonne—each labeled with their names, set in nursery cribs. Born on May 28, 1934, in Callander, Ontario, the quintuplets were the first known set to survive infancy, gaining international fame. The plate measures approximately 11 inches in diameter and is adorned with an embossed decorative border and a subtle red band near the rim. A prominent maple leaf emblem highlights the plate’s Canadian significance. The front identifies the quintuplets and birth details, while the back bears the inscription “PHOTO COPYRIGHT N.E.A.” The surface exhibits significant crackle glaze consistent with age. This plate represents a unique collectible tied to Canadian history and early 20th-century media.
Commemorative Dionne Quintuplets Decorative Plate, May 28, 1934, Callander Ontario Canada, 11-Inch D
This commemorative porcelain plate features a color image of the Dionne Quintuplets—Emilie, Annette, Marie, Cecile, and Yvonne—each labeled with their names, set in nursery cribs. Born on May 28, 1934, in Callander, Ontario, the quintuplets were the first known set to survive infancy, gaining international fame. The plate measures approximately 11 inches in diameter and…
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