Framed Lenox porcelain collector plate featuring "The Old Philadelphia Exchange, 1834,” seventh plate in a special series commissioned by The Delaware Fund. Detailed architectural illustration after drawings by Barbara Hewitt McBride, presented as wall art in a clean, modern frame. Elevated American financial history artwork, this vintage Lenox plate has been professionally framed to showcase The Old Philadelphia Exchange, 1834 façade and historic scene. The plate was commissioned by The Delaware Fund, with artwork from original drawings by Barbara Hewitt McBride and distribution by Fred H. Straub Jewelers of Abington, Pennsylvania. Float‑mounted in a black gallery frame against a crisp white background, it reads as a graphic, monochrome print while retaining the dimension and sheen of fine porcelain. Perfect for an office, library, or study, especially in finance, banking and American history. -Creator/Brand: Lenox -Title: “The Old Philadelphia Exchange, 1834,” – Seventh Plate in The Delaware Fund Series -Designer/Artist: After drawings by Barbara Hewitt McBride -Origin: Commissioned by The Delaware Fund; distributed by Fred H. Straub Jewelers, Abington, Pennsylvania (Delaware Investments was founded in 1929 in Philadelphia and launched their first fund in 1938. They were acquired by Macquarie Group in 2010.)