A Mid-Century Modern gem for your collection!
Step back into the "Age of Space" with this vibrant souvenir plate from the historic 1962 Seattle World’s Fair (The Century 21 Exposition). This beautifully preserved piece of Americana captures the optimistic, futuristic spirit of the 1960s, featuring the iconic landmarks that defined the fair and still grace the Seattle skyline today.
Key Features:
Iconic Artwork: Includes high-detail illustrations of the Space Needle, the U.S. Science Pavilion (now the Pacific Science Center), the Washington State Coliseum (now Climate Pledge Arena), and the whimsical Church of the Future.
Elegant Craftsmanship: Features a classic scalloped "flower" edge accented with a delicate brushed gold rim for a touch of vintage sophistication.
Perfect Size: A versatile 5-inch diameter, ideal as a decorative wall hanging, a jewelry trinket dish, or a focal point in a shadow box display.
Historical Significance: Produced for the fair that introduced the world to the Monorail and solidified Seattle as a city of the future.
This plate is a must-have for vintage collectors, history buffs, or anyone who loves the kitschy charm of Mid-Century travel memorabilia. Whether displayed on a shelf or gifted to a lover of all things retro, it’s a timeless piece of the Pacific Northwest's history.
1962 Seattle World’s Fair Century 21 Expo Scalloped Souvenir Plate
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Item is used.
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Material
Hand painted bone china
Subject
1962 Seattle World’s Fair souvenir
Item Manufacturer/ Maker
Tagged made in Japan CSC
Use
History, art, collection






































