Presented here is a framed commemorative folk art plaque, crafted to honor the bicentennial of Ohio statehood from 1803 to 2003. The composition is produced by David’s Primitives & Furniture, a Chillicothe, Ohio-based shop known for traditional Americana and regional themes, as confirmed by the original hanging tag on the reverse. The artwork depicts significant state imagery, including the early state capital at Chillicothe and Ohio’s state bird, the cardinal, flanking the central “Ohio” motif. Folk motifs and flourishes are visible throughout, and the lower portion features rays reminiscent of the state seal. The raised, textured finish adds dimension, reflecting a hand-crafted style. The frame measures roughly 18 by 15 inches based on tape measurements shown. The piece is in good display condition, with minor wear typical of handcrafted folk art pieces and original retail tags attached.
Framed Folk Art Plaque Celebrating Ohio Statehood 1803-2003, Chillicothe
Presented here is a framed commemorative folk art plaque, crafted to honor the bicentennial of Ohio statehood from 1803 to 2003. The composition is produced by David’s Primitives & Furniture, a Chillicothe, Ohio-based shop known for traditional Americana and regional themes, as confirmed by the original hanging tag on the reverse. The artwork depicts significant…
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