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Memorabilia of the coronation of Edward VII.

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1910   item# 419840 (stock# LFTR 154)

Memorabilia of the coronation of Edward VII.
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No.1 80.00 No.2 $75.00 

Two interesting commemoratives of the 1902 coronation of Edward VII and Alexandra. No.2 is a coffee cup(2 3/4") and saucer(5 1/2") and No.1 is an unusual enamel mug(3" across the top and 3 1/4" high). Both in good condition.


Memorabilia of the coronation of Elizabeth II.

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1960   item# 419838 (stock# LFTR 153)

Memorabilia of the coronation of Elizabeth II.
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tel. 410-960-6446


N0.1 $95.00 No.2 $40.00 No.3 SOLD 

No.1 Very nice quality bone china Aynsley coronation mug -3 1/4"tall 2 3/4" at the top. Lovely colors. No.2 Arthur Wood mug ,embossed decor and figural lion handle with gold crown.3 3/4" tall, 3"across the top. No.3 Daintily scalloped bone china cup and saucer,both gold rimmed. Made by ROSINA. Saucer 5 3/4" diameter, cup 3 5/8" across the top. All three in excellent condition.


Memorabilia of the coronation of George VI .

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Royal: Pre 1940   item# 419833 (stock# LFTR 152)

Memorabilia of the coronation of George VI .
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No.1 $55.00 No.2 cards SOLD 

Commemorating the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937: No.1 Handled china tumbler made by Melba Bone China and featuring a photo portrait of the royal family by Marcus Adams.The back has a crest incorporating the names of the 4 family members and the date. 4"tall, top diameter 3". No.2 Two decks of playing cards, unopened, in the original presentation box which features a 2" square brass plaque on the front. The two separate cards are blank on the backs and I believe were originally glued to the top of each cellophane wrapper. Both items in very good condition.

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