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Homer Laughlin

Decorative Plate, New Mexico The Land of Enchantment Souvenir, Ceramic, USA, Vintage 1950s

Decorative Plate, New Mexico The Land of Enchantment Souvenir, Ceramic, USA, Vintage 1950s

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New Mexico earned the name "Land of Enchantment" in 1941 — officially given by the tourist bureau, but really just confirming what anyone who had ever stood in that light already knew.

This mid-century souvenir plate carries the state's name in bold red western lettering on a rose and pink border with gold floral filigree — distinctly different from the greens used for other states, and all the warmer for it. The center showcases New Mexico's landmarks as mid-century travelers would have known them. Unmarked, but attributed to Homer Laughlin after comparison with known examples. A light scratch on the right border catches the light at certain angles, and there is a small amount of gold paint on the back — both consistent with age.

A meaningful gift for a New Mexico native, a Southwest enthusiast, or anyone who collects mid-century American souvenir ware.

  • Maker: Attributed to Homer Laughlin, USA (unmarked)
  • State: New Mexico — The Land of Enchantment
  • Border: Rose/pink with gold floral filigree
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Dimensions: 10" diameter
  • Condition: Very good vintage; light scratch on right border, gold paint on back — consistent with age
  • Era: 1950s
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