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Founded in 1996, China Xiqiang Pumps Co., Ltd. is professional state seal manufacturer and wholesaler for the household, industrial and agricultural industries. With 80% components home made, quality is better controlled here. GS, CE, UL, EMC & EMF certificates guarantee received products to be high quality for customers. We have become the long-term custom state seals supplier of world-class retailers such as B&Q, BAUHAUS, OBI, METRO, etc. |
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United States Seal
These painted Brass medallions are exceptional quality and secure with nails that are included. Round medallions are 1 1/2" diameter and the US flag is 1 1/4" x 1 3/4".
You often see shirts, caps and jackets that feature logos from your favorite collegiate and professional sports teams. Now you can add high quality jewelry products to the list! You will love the exciting collections available for each school and team! There are more than 300 universities and sports teams to choose from so you can build a collection that is perfect for you. Logo Art manufactures the broadest and most elegant collection of collegiate and sports licensed jewelry products ever. Most products are available in 14k gold and sterling silver. The majority of the pendants and charms can also be made into rings, earrings, tie tacks, cuff links and key rings.
Montana's first official symbol, its seal, has had a fascinating history. A Montana Territory legislative committee initially designed a seal in 1865. Francis M. Thompson chaired the committee and had what passed for expertise in the seal design business. He had engraved seals for the first mining districts on the ends of ax handles. Even he had to admit his work was not the most artistic, but it was the best at hand. |
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Southeast Missouri State Indians "Seal" Pendant - 14KT Gold Jewelry
The special committee felt a seal should include all the essential elements in Montana's economy and future. A plow, shovel and pick would illustrate agricultural and mineral wealth. Surrounding these would be mountains, from which Montana took its name, the sun, and the Great Falls of the Missouri River. Interspersed on the field, delegates specified trees, buffalo, and other wild animals then in abundance. The seal would be two inches high and surrounded by the words THE SEAL OF THE TERRITORY OF MONTANA.
To accompany the report, Thompson drew a crude sketch and submitted both to the Legislature on February 4, 1865. (Thompson's original hand drawn design is preserved in the Montana Historical Society Library.) During formal debate, a few council members suggested "El Dorado," meaning "the place of gold," as a more fitting motto, but the special committee's recommendation prevailed. On February 9, 1865, both houses passed the measure and Governor Sidney Edgerton signed it into law. Montana had its first symbol.
Sanders contacted the necessary parties and in the spring of 1866 delivered the official seal. Because the resolution failed to specify tree and wild animals (Sanders did remember buffalo), the engraver produced a more simplified version, complete with a single buffalo on the opposite bank of the Missouri River. |
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