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These state seals / podium plaques look good at home as well as on your office wall or official buildings such as the court house or sheriff's office for example. They make great gifts for friends colleagues or visiting officials. Hand carved from solid mahogany our state seals / podium plaques are then hand painted and varnished to give them a long lasting true color appearance. Manufactured at our own factory where quality control is of the highest importance we guarantee that no stick on letters or laser cutters are used on any of these products. Each state seal / podium plaque has a recessed keyhole slot in the rear to ensure a flush fitting on any surface. These seals are 3/4" deep with a 1/8" relief on the carving although special depth plaques are available on request, call 1-877-543-6094 for more details. We can manufacture any size of state seal / podium plaque up to 72" however any custom size can be accommodated.
If you want to have this beautiful seal as a table decoration we can supply specially manufactured stands.
Delivery Time: the normal delivery time is approximately four to six weeks, however we offer a 14 day express service, just select the plaques size above in the Express Delivery Option.
Size: If the size you want to order is not shown above, please call us or send a priority message by clicking here.
Approval: Prior to shipment you will be sent a high resolution picture of your plaque for your approval.
Assistance: You can use the Live Support option on the left or call us direct on Toll Free 1-877-543-6094.
Custom Seals: We can offer you a complete custom service if you do not see what you are looking for. We can take your artwork in most popular formats or we may even have your design in our extensive media library. For assistance by phone please call our Toll Free Number 1-877-543-6094 or click on the button below:
Both the Great Seal of Michigan and the Coat of Arms were adopted at the Constitutional Convention of 1835. A former Territorial Governor, Lewis Cass, created the original design. The Coat of Arms is familiar to us because it is shown on Michigan's state flag. This first occurred in 1837. From that time, numerous flags were in use bearing the State Coat of Arms, with various designs and emblems. It was not until 1865, however, that an official Michigan flag was adopted. The design of this flag, recommended by Adjutant-General John Robertson, and approved by Governor Crapo, bore on one side the State Coat of Arms on a field of blue. On the reverse side was the arms of the United States. Michigan's current Coat of Arms was adopted by the Legislature in 1911. (MCL 2.21) It is identical to the Great Seal of Michigan with the legend or circle, The Great Seal of the State of Michigan, A.D. MDCCCXXXV, omitted. adopted (dd.mm.yyyy): 1835, 1911