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This Norman Rockwell figurine features Rosie the Riveter, a symbol of American resilience and strength during World War II. The painted porcelain figurine stands at 7-1/2 inches tall and 4-1/2 inches wide, with a weight of 1.13 pounds. It was manufactured in 1987 and is part of the Memories of Yesterday collection.
The figurine is perfect for all occasions and is a great addition to any decorative collection. It comes in its original box and is a must-have for any fan of Rosie the Riveter or American history.
As World War II grew more intense, millions of American men left their jobs at home to defend their country across the seas . This loss on the home front was filled with women ready , willing , and able to do their very best in factories, farms , and offices. No job was too dirty or difficult if it helped win the war .
Rosie the Riveter came to symbolize not only the emergence of the American women into a position of true equality in the workplace, but also the spirit of America.
This piece is in excellent condition with original box from 1987 . The box does however show its age but still intact .
Make Rosie a part of your collection today !