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$74.95
The Faith Hope Charity Plaque is adapted from a plaque in the Larkin Administration Building. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Larkin Building (1904; demolished in 1950) in Buffalo, NY and adorning the structure’s balconies and exterior were decorative panels, inscribed with sets of three inspirational words. The plaque measures 13.75” x 5.5” x 0.75”. Weighs 4 lbs. Hanging mount on back.
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