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Vintage 1976 Bicentennial Pewter Declaration of Independence Pendant Necklace 1776 Spirit of 76 Statement Piece for the 250th
Vintage 1976 Bicentennial Pewter Declaration of Independence Pendant Necklace 1776 Spirit of 76 Statement Piece for the 250th
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The quill that signed the Declaration of Independence is one of the most loaded symbols in American history — one pen, one document, one July day in 1776 that changed everything. This openwork pewter pendant from the 1976 Bicentennial renders it in beautiful detail: the quill, the scroll, and "1776" all within a shield-form frame that gives the whole thing a heraldic weight.
Dark pewter patina, substantial size, and fifty years of history behind it going into the country's 250th. This is the one for the history teacher, the constitutional law nerd, the person who actually reads the founding documents on the Fourth.
Comes on a cord necklace in your choice of color — just leave a note at checkout.
Condition: Vintage excellent. No damage, bends, or repairs. Natural pewter patina throughout.
Key Features:
- Material: Pewter
- Design: Openwork quill and scroll Declaration of Independence motif with "1776" within shield-form frame
- Dimensions: Approximately 2.5 to 3 inches
- Era: 1976 American Bicentennial
- Markings: None
- Cord: Included, buyer's choice of color
- Style: Figural commemorative pendant
- Occasion: Fourth of July, patriotic, Semiquincentennial 250th anniversary
- Condition: Vintage excellent
- Provenance: Produced for the 1976 United States Bicentennial celebration