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Memorabilia: Royalty


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Memorabilia: Royalty?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
This lovely ceramic mug was created by Booths, England for the coronattion in 1937 of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth who are the parents of Queen Elizabeth II of England. The mug has a lovely full color portrait of the couple with a crown and motto and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or restorations. A lovely piece.  This jug or pitcher was created by Masons, England to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary of England in 1935 who were the grandparents of Queen Elizabeth II. The pitcher or jug is 5 inches high and 3 inches in diameter and is a pale yellow ceramic with a molded profile of the king. There is a silver band that shows some wear, but otherwise in very good +++ condition with no chips, cracks or restorations.  This is a gold washed bronze medal made for the Diamond Jubilee, or 60th year of the coronation of Queen Victoria of England in 1897 with Queen Victoria's repousse profile on the front and the words Victoria Queen And Empress Diamond Jubilee 1897. The back has a standing Britannia with dates and a depiction of Born, Enthroned, Golden Jubilee 1887 made to hang on a ribbon around the neck or from a missing pin. The commemorative Diamond Jubilee medal measures 2.75 inches long including the original red, white and blue ribbon and the medal itself is 1.25 inches in diameter. A wonderful item of British Royal memorabilia. In very good +++ condition with the original ribbon and some gold wash loss but still crisp and unscratched.  This is an elegant commemorative mug made in 1981 for the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana by Elizabethan, England. The bone china mug measures 4 inches high by 3 in diameter. The pretty design is the coat of arms of the royal couple on the front with dedication and wedding bells and the royal motto Honi Soit  Qui Mal Y Pense on the back with more wedding bells and a crown. The mug has gold trim and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Lovely!

Booths Mug George VI And Elizabeth Coron $48.00

 

King George V England Silver Jubilee Jug $48.00

 

Medal Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 189 $68.00

 

Elizabethan Mug Royal Wedding Charles Di $36.00

This is a pretty bone china mug made for the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981 by Milldale China, England. The mug has a color photo of Charles and Diane surrounded by a red ribbon heart with dedications ans symbols with the Prince Of Wales plumes and motto on the back with gold trim. The mug measures 3.65 inches high by 3 inches in diameter. The mug is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear.  This is a set of gold plated cufflinks made to commemorate the coronation in 1953 of Queen Elizabeth II, England. The head of each cuff link .65 inches in diameter and features the famous..and my favorite...photo of Queen Elizabeth II for her coronation by Lord Snowdon, her one time brother-in-law who was married to Princess Margaret, which is covered by a plastic dome. The cufflinks are in very good +++ condition with very little plate loss. A wonderful royal souvenir.  This is a pair of repousse brass dishes made in 1861 as a memorial on the death of Prince Albert, beloved husband of Queen Victoria of England. Each of the brass dishes measures each .5 inch high by 3.5 inches in diameter and could have been used as ashtrays or just ornaments. They could also function as ring holders. The head of a middle aged Queen Victoria is on one with the phrase Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria which is in excellent condition with just a mild dent to a rim. The other has a crown and funeral wreath with the words Born Aug. 20, 1819, Married Feb. 10, 1840 Died Dec. 14, 1861. Queen Victoria remained in mourning for Prince Albert until her death in 1901. This dish has several rim dents and tiny base rim dents. A rare memorial tribute to the love of Queen Victoria's life.  This is a wonderful vintage Wedgwood, England sprigged Queen's Ware cream and sugar set made to commemorate the coronation in 1953 of Queen Elizabeth II, England. The cream 3 inches high by 4.5 wide sugar 4.5 high and features a wonderful applied Royal coat of arms on one side and Queen Elizabeth II 's initials on the other in blue on white with oak leaf garlands. Both the cream and sugar are in very good +++ condition with no cracks. The is the tiniest glaze chip to the foot rim of the sugar bowl with a pale area of discoloration. There is an area of discoloration in the creamer from the fat in cream as well. A wonderful royal souvenir and an extremely difficult set to find.

Mug Royal Wedding Charles Diana Red Ribb $36.00

 

Cufflinks Coronation Queen Elizabeth II $45.00

 

Queen Victoria Brass Dishes Death Of Alb $98.00

 

Cream Sugar Coronation Queen Elizabeth I $288.00

This is a gorgeous blue and gold plate made to commemorate the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. The porcelain plate is 8.5 inches in diameter and features Charles and Diana;s entwined initials with a fancy wreath and ribbon with dedication in metallic gold. The plate was made By Fleetwood, England and is number 5040 of a limited edition of 9500. The plate is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear and is really a beautiful plate for the wedding.  A wonderful piece and so collectible!  This is a vintage 1977 poster that was created to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II (1952-1977). 

Athena International, London 1977. 

Hard-to-find limited edition. 30/6596. 


The Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II marked the twenty-fifth anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's ascension to the throne of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other Commonwealth realms. It was celebrated with large-scale parties and parades throughout the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth throughout 1977, culminating in June with the official "Jubilee Days," held to coincide with the Queen's Official Birthday. The anniversary date itself was commemorated in church services across the land on 6 February 1977, and continued throughout the month. In March, preparations started for large parties in every major city of the United Kingdom, as well as for smaller ones for countless individual streets throughout the country. 


SIZE:

23.5" x 35" 


CONDITION:

Very good with no damage, tears, or fading -- bright colors. Never framed. Light handling wear and some evidence of being rolled under the date banner. 


Guaranteed original.  This is a cup and saucer made for the coronation in 1937 of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England, parents of Queen Elizabeth II. The cup and saucer were made by Morley Fox, England. The cup and saucer features color profiles of the king and queen surrounded by flags and royal symbols with the royal cipher on the back with gold trim. The cup is 2.85 inches high, the saucer is 5.65 inches in diameter and both the cup and saucer are in near mint condition with no chips, cracks or gold wear. There are a few minor utensil marks on the saucer. A really great item of British Royal Memorabilia.  This is a British Royal Memorabilia souvenir cup and saucer made in England in 1939 to commemorate the visit to Canada of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England who were the parents of Queen Elizabeth II. The ceramic demitasse of espresso cup measures 2.5 inches high and has sepia portraits with color surrounding design, dedication on the back and blue trim and does the saucer which measures 4.755 in diameter. The souvenir cup and saucer is in very good ++ condition with no chips or cracks, or wear, no gold trim loss and minor crazing but there is a decal chip on the front of the cup at the bottom of the design right at the center of the ribbon which looks to have been during manufacturing as it is under the glaze. A neat souvenir by a very collectible manufacturer for an historic event.

Plate Royal Wedding Charles And Diana Bl $38.00

 

Vintage 1977 Poster Commemorating the Si $79.00

 

Coronation King George VI Elizabeth Cup $48.00

 

George VI Elizabeth Visit To Canada Cup $18.00

This is a wonderful piece of royal memorabilia. This is a program from the Coronation on June 2, 1953 Of Queen Elizabeth II of England. The program measures 9.75 inches high and is 7 inches wide when closed. The programme has 40 pages, has a price of $1 and was made for the Canadian market to celebrate the coronation of their queen, and was printed in England by King George's Jubilee Trust. The last page is the genealogy of Queen Elizabeth II from 1066 and William the Conqueror. The program has a cover of embossed card stock and includes formal portraits, family photos, the crown jewels, a map of the route, a list of the procession participants that covers 11 pages, the entire service and interesting articles on the coronation and history of coronation elements. The program or programme is in near excellent condition inside with no tears, wear or dogears, whith general minor soiling on the cover and an ink stamp that says May 12 a.m. at the top and a slight small crease near one corner. A wonderful royal souvenir, hard to find and very collectible. Archival sleeve included.  This is a rare miniature royal commemorative character jug made by the famous Royal Winton Grimwades Co, England for the coronation of King George VI of England in 1937, an occasion recently remembered in the movie "The King's Speech". It is certainly unique. The little pitcher or jug is hand painted and measures 2.5 inches high by 3 inches long. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or restorations. A great collector piece. 

 This is a new, old stock ball cap hat made to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 2002 celebrating 50 years on the throne of England. The ball cap is a royal purple with a gold embroidered logo and was made by International Insignia in England. The ball cap hat has the words Golden Jubilee around the brim edge and is one size fits all. The original tag from the Royal Museum shop in England where I purchased it in 2002 is still attached. The hat has been stored since then. There is some very mild fading from storage as well. A neat bit of British Royal Memorabilia. Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee for 60 years reign is in 2012.  This is a collection of memorabilia related to Princess Diana that I put together from a visit to her home in London, Kensington Palace in 1999, which is now the home of her son Prince William and his bride Catherine. The visit was for the Princess Diana dress collection and Mario Testino photography exhibit held after her tragic death in 1997. The group of items include 2 new and unused large sized 6.75 inches by 3.75 inches postcards, one of Princess Diana and one of the front gates of Kensington Palace, a gold faux leather credit card holder book with the embossed design of the palace gate detail that measures 4.25 inches by 3 inches and has the original palace price tag on the back and a purple gold stamped ballpoint Kensington Palace pen. The group will be shipped in a Kensington Palace plastic carrier with the palace coat of arms. A wonderful collection of royal memorabilia from one of my favorite of the palaces.

Coronation Programme Queen Elizabeth II $68.00

 

Royal Winton Grimwades George VI Toby Ju $98.00

 

Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Hat 20 $24.00

 

Princess Diana Kensington Palace Collect $38.00

This is a commemorative teaspoon made for the coronation in 1937 of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, parents of Queen Elizabeth II. The silver plated spoon measures 5.25 inches long and was made by Wm. A. Rogers, USA. The spoon is made of nickel silver and has a shield shape finial bearing the profiles of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth with a crown on top with a fancy embossed handle. The spoon is in excellent condition. Neat!  "Castle of the Tzar in Skernewize" b/w postcard with view at the entrance during the arrival of the Tzar family.


Russian Postcard used as field-post with square, violet Prushkow – strike and Skierniewice – cancellation.


Corner knocks at lower part, otherwiae fine condition.


In 1829: Tsar of Russia Nicolas I devolved the palace and chattels of Skierniewice to Prince Constantine "The Great".


In 1845: Opening of the railway iron line Warsaw to Vienna and construction of the Tsar`s railway station in Moorish style, which is no longer existing.


1870: Tsar Alexander II devolves the chattels of Skierniewice to Prince Bariatyński.


1875: Construction of the railway station Warsaw to Vienna line, which still exists today.


1884: Convention in Skierniewice of the three emperors of the occupying countries: Alexander III, Wilhelm I and Francis Joseph I.


1915: During World War I, in the neighborhood of Skierniewice the poison gas phosgene is used for the first time.


1915-1918: Time of the German occupation of Skierniewice.  rare special finish photo of russian Tsar or Czar Nicholas Romanov, Framed in metal gold tone Victorian Frame, with fancy bow, floral feet and easel, This piece considering age is in fine for age condition, nothing brocken or chipped photo might be a bit faded, Measuring 5 3/4 x 3 1/2 inches wide.  "Familia Princiara", b/w Photo postcard ( photo by c. Sfetea, Bucharest). The photo depicts Ferdinand of Romania (1865 –1927), the King of the Romanians from 1914 until his death, along with his wife Helena and children.


Unused postcard in fine condition.

King George VI Coronation Spoon W A Roge $22.00

 

Imperial Russia: Tzar Family Residence. $28.00

 

Tsar Nicholas Photo Framed Czar Nicholas $299.00

 

Romanian Royals: Ferdinand and Family $20.00

Beautiful bright red tin box, issued by Oxo Canada to commemorate coronation of qeen Elizabeth II June 2nd 1953, There is a short Biography of Queen inside the lid, This little box is in excellent condition, Measuring approximately 3 3/4 2 1/2 and 1 inch high.  This is a cute souvenir eggcup or egg cup made to commemorate the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. The ceramic egg cup is 1.75 inches high by 2 inches in diameter and the eggcup is in very good +++ condition with no chips, cracks or wear. There are a few minor pattern flaws done during manufactruing that you can see if you look closely, but this is such a great item of royal memorabilia. The design is a color photo Charles and Diana surrounded by a red heart shaped ribbon with animals and symbols form the coat of arms. The back features the Prince Of Wales plumes. A wonderful piece and so collectible!  This is a wonderful Denby Pottery, England ceramic souvenir mug made in 1981 to commemorate the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. The mug measures 3.75 inches high by 3 in diameter. The commemorative mug features the profiles of Charles and Diana on the front with roses and a dedication on the back and wedding bells on the side. The royal memorabilia mug is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear and very collectible.  This is a Wedgwood, England white jasperware dish or compotier made to commemorate the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. The white jasper dish measures 4.25 inches in diameter and has applied blue jasper profiles of Charles and Di and the words Royal Wedding July 1981. There is also a gold painted metal stand included.

Souvenir Tin Box Coronation Queen Elizab $59.99

 

Eggcup Royal Wedding Charles And Diana E $28.00

 

Charles And Diana Royal Wedding Mug Denb $18.00

 

Royal Wedding Jasper Dish Charles Diana $40.00

This is a wonderful silverplated British royal commemorative spoon made by Wm. A. Rogers, USA to commemorate the visit to Canada in 1939 of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England, the parents of Queen Elizabeth II. The spoon measures 5.25 inches long and has a great finial of their profiles in a laurel wreath. The stem is a lovely herringbone pattern. The spoon is in excellent condition. A great historical and collectible piece of royal memorabilia.

 This is a rare item of Royal memorabilia made for the royal wedding in 1981 of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer of England. The necklace is a 1 ounce English hallmarked silver ingot with the hallmarkes for Sheffield, the sterling lion, the maker RC and the year 1981 as well as stamped profiles of Charles and Di and weighs with the sterling silver chain a total of 2.1 troy ounces. On the back is an engraved commemoration with date in script. The ingot pendant measures ingot 1.65 inches long by .5 inch wide and includes a marked sterling silver 18 inch long rope chain. The commemorative ingot and chain are in excellent condition. I love finding these commemorative ingots on my last English buying trip.  They are increasingly hard to find and very popular with collectors.  This is a mug manufactured by Taylor and Kent, Staffordshire England in 1935 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary who were the grandparents of Queen Elizabeth II. The sepia portraits are surrounded by color flags, shields, mottos and elements of the royal coat of arms. The graphics are some of the best I have seen. The mug measures 3.25 inches high by 3 in diameter. The mug originally had gold trim but that is pretty well worn. There are no chips, cracks or restorations and is is a great collectible item of British Royal memorabilia.  This is a fabulous bone china miniature cup and saucer made in 1982 by Mercian China, Staffordshire England to commemorate the birth of the future king of England, Prince William the son of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. The cup is 1.5 inches high, the saucer is 2.75 in diameter and both the cup and saucer are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear.

Commemorative Spoon King George VI Canad $28.00

 

Charles And Diana Sterling Silver Ingot $168.00

 

King George V Mug England Silver Jubilee $78.00

 

Birth Prince William Miniature Cup Sauce $48.00

This is a beautiful and elegant bone china plate made by Coalport china, Staffordshire England to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981. The plate measures 11 inches in diameter and has a lovely design on white with portraits and a gorgeous pastel foliage border with gold trim and is one of the prettiest plates made for the wedding. It is in excellent, mint condition with no chips, cracks or wear.  This is a lovely ceramic bell made by the Masons, England to commemorate the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer of England in July, 1981. The pretty bell measures 4.5 inches high by 2.75 in diameter at base and has a ceramic ball clapper on a wire inside. The Royal Wedding commemorative bell is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Very pretty and very collectible. 

 This is a wonderful bracelet made from 16 silver English threepenny bits or coins dating from the reign of King George V of England dated between 1915-1935 and one from the reign of his son King George VI dated 1942. One coin is an Australian silver 3 pence coin. This covers both the world wars! The bracelet features the King's profile on the front of each coin. The bracelet measures 8.25 inches long and 1.25 inches wide and weighs 25.4 grams of silver. King George V reigned from 1911 to 1936. I acquired this from a favorite silver dealer at the weekly trade antiques market at Covent Garden, London England. A wonderful piece of British history.

 This is a commemorative porcelain thimble made for the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. The design has photos with a red ribbon heart dedication and the Prince Of Wales plumes on the back. The thimble is in very good condition with no chips. There is a manufacturers firing hairline on the back which is under glaze and was made during manufacture and there is a bit of rubbing to the front decal. But a neat piece of British Royal memorabilia.

Princess Diana and Charles Royal Wedding $98.00

 

Bell Royal Wedding Prince Charles Pinces $38.00

 

Bracelet Coins King George V Silver Thre $80.00

 

Charles And Diana Royal Wedding Thimble $16.00

Beautiful antique broach or pin, Showing high quality enamel work and still vibrant colours, In excellent for age condition, no enamel missing, Measuring approximately 1 inch x 3/4 inches.  This is a fabulous souvenir tea caddy spoon or tea scoop made to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary of England in 1935. The tea caddy spoon is made of brass, measures 3.75 inches long with a bowl that is 2 inches in diameter. The 3 dimensional figural finial with the king's bust is outstandingly done. There is also the words H M The King 1910-1935. The The souvenir royal commemorative tea caddy spoon is in excellent condition.   Tea caddy spoons were devised in the 17th century to be locked in tea caddies with the precious tea that was so expensive at the time. Souvenir tea caddy spoons have remained a popular collectible since victorian times and royal commemoratives are very difficult to find.  This is a money box or bank made by Wedgwood, England to commemorate the royal wedding in 1981 of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer or Lady Di of England. The bank measures 3.5 inches high by 3.5 in diameter, is made of porcelain and features a royal blue color, black line drawing profiles of Prince Charles and Princess Diana and a dedication with the Prince Of Wales plumes. The money box is in very good +++ condition with no chips or cracks and only a few paint nicks. A wonderful souvenir as well as a good way to save for that next gas fill up.  This is a lovely bone china teacup and saucer made by Shelley China, England in 1952 to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The cup and saucer are in the Vincent shape which was revived specifically for this coronation china and the measures cup 3 inches high saucer 5.5 inches in diameter. The commemorative cup and saucer are in excellent, mint condition with no chips, cracks or gold wear. This is one of the loveliest coronation photos of Queen Elizabeth II that was used and was taken by Lord Snowdon who was married to Princess Margaret.

Antique Brooch British Flag Broach Pin $69.00

 

Brass George V And Mary Tea Caddy Spoon $68.00

 

Money Box Charles Diana Royal Wedding Ba $78.00

 

Shelley Cup And Saucer Coronation Queen $110.00

This is a ceramic souvenir mug commemorating the coronation in 1911 of King George V and Queen Mary by Royal Winton, England. The mug measures 3.25 inches high by 2.15 inches in diameter at the top and is 3.18 inches in diameter at the base. The coronation mug has wonderful color portraits of King George V and Queen Mary on the front. On the reverse are the verses of God Save The King, and the mug has gold trim. The mug is in near mint original condition and is quite the best one I have had. A wonderful piece of British Royal Memorabilia.  This is a bone china fancy souvenir mug made by Sadler, England to commemorate the Golden Jubilee in 2002 of the 50 year reign of Queen Elizabteth II of England. The mug measures 4.25 inches high by 3.25 inches square and features a metallic gold profile and lots more gold trim and designs with a royal blue on white design in a square shape. The mug is in excellent, mint condition. A great souvenir of the Golden jubilee 1952-2002.  This is a medal for the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the parents of Queen Elizabeth II of England in 1937. The gold washed medal measures overall 2.75 inches long and the medal itself is 1.25 inches in diameter. The medal was struck by The Makers of Rowntrees Cocoa, Jellies and Gums and is in near mint condition in original patina but the pin and ribbon but they have been replaced. A great piece of royal memorabilia or history.  This is a royal commemorative medal for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, great grand parents of Queen Elizabeth II, of England in 1902.  The silver plated medal measures overall 3 inches high with the ribbon by 1.35 inches in diameter and has a pin and ribbon which are original. The medal was commissioned by Ernest Woodhead, mayor of Huddersfield and is in very good ++ condition.  A great piece of royal memorabilia or history.

George V And Mary Coronation 1911 Mug Ro $98.00

 

Mug Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 19 $90.00

 

Coronation Medal King George VI And Quee $50.00

 

Medal Edward VII And Alexandra Coronatio $48.00

This is a super medal commemorating the silver jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary, grand parents of Queen Elizabeth II, of England in 1935 commemorating 25 years reign.  The medal measures overall 3 inches high by 1.5 inches in diameter and has a pin and ribbon which are original. The medal is in very good condition.  A great piece of royal memorabilia or history.  Beautiful Wedgwood style Blue tin box, It contained Cadbury Chocolades which were made by Cadbury Bros England, The Company have been honoured with the appointment by Her majesty Queen mary, Queen Alexandra and Queen Victoria, As for condition it is not perfect it shows age but still very nice for age, Measuring approximately 8 3/4 x 3 3/4 and 1 3/4 inches high.  This is a gold washed bronze medal made for the Golden Jubilee of the coronation of Queen Victoria of England in 1887 with Queen Victoria's repousse profile, in the shape of maltese cross with important dates from her reign. The commemorative The commemorative Golden Jubilee medal measures 1.5 inches suare. The dates are: Born 1819; Crowned 1838; Married 1840; Jubilee 1887. A wonderful item of British Royal memorabilia. In very good +++ condition with a replaced ribbon and pin and some gold wash loss but still crisp and unscratched.  This is a medal commemorating the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the parents of Queen Elizabeth II of England in 1937 with other important dates leading up to the coronation. The gold washed medal measures overall 2.75 inches long and the medal itself is 1.25 inches in diameter. The medal is in very good +++ condition in original patina but the pin and ribbon but they have been replaced. A great piece of royal memorabilia or history.

Medal King George V And Queen Mary Jubil $48.00

 

Tin Box by Cadbury Three British Queens $199.99

 

Medal Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 $58.00

 

Medal King George VI And Queen Elizabeth $40.00

This is a gold wash metal medal commemorating the coronation in 1911 of King George V and Queen Mary with the original tri color ribbon. The medal measures overall 3.25 inches long and the medal is 1 inch in diameter. The profiles of King George V and Queen Mary are on one side with the wording in latin for George V And Mary King And Emperor. On the reverse is a classical scene of an ancient boat or barque with the crown and Greek attendants and in small numbers at the bottom 1911. The medal is in very good original condition with some deterioration in the ribbon. The pin was replaced at some time. A wonderful piece of British Royal Memorabilia.  This is a great large plate made to commemorate the Silver Jubilee in 1977 of Queen Elizabeth II of England by Wheatherby, England in blue transferware. The ironstone plate bears a very attractive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II with a floral border and vignettes of famous London scenes like Piccadilly Circus, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, Trafalgar Square and Tower Bridge.  The plate measures 10 in diameter and is in excellent, mint condition with no chips, cracks or restorations. A great piece of British Royal memorabilia.  This is a large Royal Wedding commemorative plate made in 1981 by Wedgwood, England for the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. The plate measures 10 inches in diameter and has a great design and graphics with gold trim. The royal memorabilia plate is in excellent, mint condition. Lovely!  This is a great souvenir Royal Commemorative plate from the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (the present Queen Elizabeth II's parents)of England in 1937. The glass plate is 9.75 inches in diameter and is molded or pressed with beading on the reverse to produce the design and was probably made by Sowerby Glass, England. It is in very good condition with one small scallop chip, but no cracks or restorations. A wonderful piece to have and display. It was very difficult to photograph well. Pictures don't show it at it's best. It is a lovely piece.

King George V And Mary Coronation 1911 M $48.00

 

Plate Silver Jubilee Queen Elizabeth II $90.00

 

Wedgwood Plate Royal Wedding Charles Dia $128.00

 

Glass Coronation Plate George VI and Que $78.00

This is an official souvenir book produced in 1981 for the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer by The Royal Jubilee Trust. The softcover cardstock book measures 11.5 inches high by 8.25 wide when closed and has the distinction of having absolutely fabulous photos taken by Lord Snowdon, former husband of the late Princess Margaret. They are some of the best of Princess Diana and she looks fantastic. The book has 32 pages and covers their history and background leading to the engagement and wedding. The price was 1.95 pounds sterling. The book is in very good +++ condition with the only flaw being minor wear to the edges of the cover. A gorgeous souvenir.  This is an egg cup made to commemorate the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937. The single pedestal eggcup measures 2.75 inches high by 1.75 inches in diameter and has great color graphics and gold trim. The egg cup is in near mint condition with no chips or cracks or wear to the graphics. A wonder souvenir.  This is a wonderful souvenir heart shape lidded box made in 1981 to commemorate the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer by Healacraft, England. The bone china heart box measures 1.75 deep high by 3 inches high by 3.25 inches wide. The commemorative heart shaped box features sepia photographs of Charles and Diana with symbols, ribbons and dedication. The heart shaped lidded box is in mint condition with no chips, cracks or gold wear and is very collectible.  This is an English bone china thimble commemorating the Golden Jubilee in 2002 of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of England featuring Queen Elizabeth with her tiara and a dedication on the back. The thimble was made in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England and measures 1 inch high by .75 inch in diameter and is in excellent condition. From a British Royal Memorabilia collection we acquired.

Charles Diana Royal Wedding Official Sou $48.00

 

Egg Cup King George VI Elizabeth Coronat $48.00

 

Charles And Diana Royal Wedding Heart Sh $30.00

 

Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Thimbl $14.00

This is an English bone china thimble commemorating the Silver Jubilee in 1977 of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of England featuring Queen Elizabeth in a yellow dress. The thimble was made in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England and measures 1 inch high by .75 inch in diameter and is in very good ++ condition with one tiny scratch on the photo. From a British Royal Memorabilia collection we acquired.  This is an English bone china thimble commemorating the Silver Jubilee in 1977 of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of England featuring Queen Elizabeth's husband Prince Philip. The thimble was made in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England and measures 1 inch high by .75 inch in diameter and is in very good ++ condition with one tiny scratch on the photo. From a British Royal Memorabilia collection we acquired.  This is an English bone china thimble commemorating the Silver Jubilee in 1977 of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of England featuring Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip. The thimble was made in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire England and measures 1 inch high by .75 inch in diameter and is in very good ++ condition with one tiny scratch on the photo. From a British Royal Memorabilia collection we acquired.  This is a pretty bone china mug made to commemorate the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29, 2011. The bone china mug was made by Royal Victorian, England and measures 4 inches high by 3 inches in diameter and has the great photos of Wills and Kate with the dedication, blue floral borders and gold trim. So pretty

Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Thimbl $10.00

 

Prince Philip Silver Jubilee Thimble 197 $10.00

 

Queen Elizabeth And Philip Silver Jubile $12.00

 

Prince William Wedding Mug Kate English $30.00

This is a Wedgwood, England dark blue jasper or jasperware lidded square box made in 1977 to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 1952-3. The Royal Blue jasper lidded box has a white applied bas relief profile of Queen Elizabeth II with a wreath surround and measures 2 inches high by 4 in square. The commemorative jasperware box is in near excellent condition with no chips, cracks or wear and very collectible. The is one portion of an applied leaf missing on the corned of the base from the border, that's the only flaw. A great piece of history.   This is a royal commemorative mug made by Shelley China Late Foley, England in 1911 for the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, parents of Edward VIII who abdicated to George VI  who were the parents of the present Queen Elizabeth II of England. The mug measures 2.85 inches high by 3 in diameter and the full color transfer printed design is in excellent condition. The back has a dedication From The Mayor and and his wife of Oldham and the city seal. There are no chips, cracks or restorations and only manufacturing impurities and roughness on the back of the rim and side of handle.  This is a silver plated souvenir spoon made to commemorate the birth of Prince William Of Wales to his parents Price Charles and Princess Diana on June 21, 1982. The spoon has the date on the finial and an engraved bowl with foliage around the rim and the dedication on the bowl. The spoon is 4.5 inches long and is in good condition. The spoon does have scratches and nicks, hence the price. I don't know if it was teethed with or what, but it has had a rather hard life but is still a collectible item of British Royal memorabilia.  This is a Walking Ware mug made by Carlton Ware, England to commemorate the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, or Princess Diana in 1981. The ceramic mug features the famous Carlton Ware shoes and socks...in this case black shoes and plaid socks. The mug has a 3 dimensional red fose attached and the legs are in a bowing position. There is a dedication on the back. The mug measures 4.5 inches high by 3.25 in diameter and is in excellent, mint condition. the walking ware mug is the slightest bit tippy on it's feet, which is often the case with the bowing Walking Ware mugs. I LOVE it!

Wedgwood Jasper Box Qn Elizabeth Jubilee $98.00

 

Shelley King George V Mary Coronation Mu $98.00

 

Souvenir Spoon Birth Of Prince William O $8.00

 

Walking Ware Royal Wedding Mug Diana Cha $98.00




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