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SILVER JUBILEE MUG
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BRITISH ROYAL CORONATION
BRITISH ROYAL CORONATION COMMEMORATIVE OBJECTS, 8 A group of eight (8) British Royal Coronation commemorative ceramics, a Royal Doulton tea cup and saucer from Queen Victoria's 1897 Diamond Jubilee. a 1911 Coronation mug of George V and Queen Mary by Foley Shelley two mugs from the 1937 coronation of Edward VIII which did not occur, one mug from the 1937 coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, a beaker from the 1957 coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, a diminutive "pint" glass from the 1957 coronation, and an Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee mug from 1977, all marked "Made in England" 4" H x 3" diameter (the beaker)
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(7) Pcs British royalty
(7) Pcs British royalty commemorative porcelain, c/o Coalport Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1952-1977 bowl (10-1/8" dia x 4-1/2" h), British Pottery Manufacturers Federation coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 1953 mug, Crown Staffordshire Silver Jubilee 1952-1977 trinket box, Crown Staffordshire Princess Anne & Mark Phillips 1973 wedding mug, Royal Grafton 1977 Silver Jubilee mug, Caverswall wedding of Charles & Diana 1981 tumbler, Aynsley Prince Andrew & Sarah Ferguson 1986 wedding mug,
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Six-Piece Collection of
Six-Piece Collection of Commemorative Ware, consisting of a five-piece group of British coronation ware, comprised of a George V Silver Jubilee mug, 1935, a rare Edward VIII coronation mug, 1937, a George VI coronation beaker, also 1937, a George VI coronation mug, also 1937, and an Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee mug, 1977; together with a rare World War I armistice mug, 1919, the largest h. 4".
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