FREE: +used+ vintage gold tone pendant with depiction of revolutionary war march ++free shipping++
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+used+ vintage gold tone pendant with depiction of revolutionary war march ++free shipping++ given to me in a pack of vintage jewelry so i have no history on them. happy bidding! think christmas!!!! will ship within 7 days of auction closing. please be prepared to send me your shipping info as soon as auction is over (within 24 hrs) as others will be waiting for their shipment. thanks!!!! ++free shipping++
yeah its pretty kewl!!!! I was just talking the other day to a friend that is much younger & told her about the old covered wagon train than went across the country & stopped in our town 191976. As a kid in 6th grade it was pretty impressive. Now I just feel old!!!!
Your pendant is a depiction of "The Spirit of 76" located in the Selectmen’s Room of Abbot Hall in Marblehead, MA,and was painted by Archibald M. Willard of Ohio. This painting symbolizing the spirit of the American Revolution, was exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia where it "stirred the heart of the nation." It was sent on tour of several major cities and then was purchased by General John H. Devereux and presented to his native town, Marblehead, "...whose history is so interwoven with Colonial and Revolutionary times and whose patriotism shone forth in every epoch..."
Willard's search for models whose faces would express the courage and determination of the early patriots resulted in the choice of the artist's father for the central drummer and a farmer-soldier named Hugh Mosher for the fifer. The model for the young drummer was a schoolboy, Henry K. Devereux, son of General Devereux who together with Archibald Willard hung this painting in Marblehead in 1880. Since then visitors from all nations have been moved by what has been called the world’s "...most inspiring patriotic painting. This could have been a bicentennial piece, but it could easily be older.
Wow...im impressed!!!! now i think i souldnt be selling this thing!!!! maybe there are no bids & i can take it off.... but i think when i get to auction site it shows a bid......... aw jeesh... thanks for all the info..i sure hope theres not a bid yet!!!