c 1820 Andrew Jackson Presidential Campaign Plate
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Andrew Jackson Portrait Presidential Campaign Plate
c. 1820s, Andrew Jackson Presidential Campaign Plate, Choice Very Fine.
c. 1820s Historic Andrew Jackson Presidential Campaign Plate, 5.75" in diameter, with a black transfer central image of the Enoch Wood Portrait of Andrew Jackson and deep red rim borders with legends, "GENERAL JACKSON" above and "Hero of New Orleans" below. A couple of original firing dimples on the verso as made, some slight, typical age/lightness and a few traces of red from its firing when first made. Seventh President of the United States 1829-37, unsuccessful Presidential candidate in 1824 winning a plurality of votes but losing to John Quincy Adams by House decision. Overall a lovely Political Plate for display.
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States 1829-37, unsuccessful Presidential candidate in 1824 winning a plurality of votes but losing to John Quincy Adams by House decision, Major General and hero of War of 1812. "Old Hickory" was the first President to ride on a train in 1833, and survived the first attempted assassination of a President in 1835.
Andrew Jackson Portrait Presidential Campaign Plate
c. 1820s, Andrew Jackson Presidential Campaign Plate, Choice Very Fine.
c. 1820s Historic Andrew Jackson Presidential Campaign Plate, 5.75" in diameter, with a black transfer central image of the Enoch Wood Portrait of Andrew Jackson and deep red rim borders with legends, "GENERAL JACKSON" above and "Hero of New Orleans" below. A couple of original firing dimples on the verso as made, some slight, typical age/lightness and a few traces of red from its firing when first made. Seventh President of the United States 1829-37, unsuccessful Presidential candidate in 1824 winning a plurality of votes but losing to John Quincy Adams by House decision. Overall a lovely Political Plate for display.
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845). Seventh President of the United States 1829-37, unsuccessful Presidential candidate in 1824 winning a plurality of votes but losing to John Quincy Adams by House decision, Major General and hero of War of 1812. "Old Hickory" was the first President to ride on a train in 1833, and survived the first attempted assassination of a President in 1835.
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