Reminiscing in the quiet #17859 G 
A Young Girl's Dream 17214 F
Dreaming In The Attic #31687au
Pondering on the porch #11446 u
Pondering on the porch #2584 j
Confiding in the den #3291 F

Collector's plate featuring Norman Rockwell's "Dreaming In The Attic" artwork from 1981. The plate is 8.5 inches in diameter and made of porcelain in California, United States. It is considered an antique and part of the late 20th-century era, specifically the 1980s. The plate showcases multicolor artwork and is stackable, making it a unique piece for collectors of decorative items. Produced by Knowles, this collector plate reflects American culture and artistry, portraying a nostalgic scene from the renowned artist Norman Rockwell.

This Norman Rockwell collector plate depicts "A Young Girl's Dream" and was produced by Edward M. Knowles in 1985. The plate features a round shape and is made of porcelain, with a colorful design that is suitable for all occasions. The plate is a great addition to any collection or as a decorative piece.The plate was manufactured in the late 20th century, specifically from 1980-1989, in the United States. It has an art pottery production style and is considered a decorative item in the American culture. This Knowles brand collector plate is perfect for anyone who loves collecting decorative plates and is a unique piece that adds character to any room.

This is a vintage 1983 Norman Rockwell collector plate titled "Reminiscing in the Quiet." The plate is round with a diameter of 8.5 inches, featuring a multicolor design. It is made of porcelain in the late 20th-century art pottery style. Produced in the United States, specifically West Virginia, it reflects American culture and showcases a decorative scene by the renowned artist Norman Rockwell.

The Norman Rockwell "Confiding in the Den" collector's plate by Knowles is a vintage piece from the late 20th century, specifically produced in the 1980s. This decorative porcelain plate features a multicolor design showcasing Norman Rockwell's Rediscovered Women theme. It is part of the Rockwell's Rediscovered Women Collection and is a product of American culture, handcrafted in the United States with an art pottery production style. The plate has a diameter of 8.5 inches and is a unique addition for collectors of decorative items or fans of Norman Rockwell's iconic artwork.