Eight pieces of English decorative arts: commemorative mug medallion with the Queen and King in profile inscribed ''May 1937 Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth'' British Pottery Manufacturers Federation stamp 3 5/8'' h. 3 1/4'' dia.; commemorative mug medallion with the Queen and King in profile inscribed ''Coronation 1937 George VI Elizabeth'' 4'' h. 2 7/8'' dia.; Dame Laura Wright mug with ''lion rampant'' handle Edward VIII in profile inscribed ''May 1937'' artist signed 3 1/4'' h. 3 1/16'' dia.; Dame Laura Wright mug ''lion rampant'' handle profile of George VI and Elizabeth facing left inscribed ''May 1937'' artist signed 3 1/4'' h. 3 1/8'' dia.; gilt tankard commemorating marriage of ''H.R.H. The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer in St. Paul's Cathedral '' dated July 29th 1981 '' by Wood & Sons 5'' h. 4'' dia.; handle-less cup commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee profile of queen in crowned veil dates ''1837 1897'' 3 3/4'' h. 3 3/8'' dia.; Coronation milk pitcher inscribed ''12th May 1937 Coronation of H.M. King Edward VIII'' decoration of the King in military dress signed ''Bassano 158'' marked ''Empire England'' and ''202 England'' 5 1/4'' h. 4 1/4'' dia. all with paint and gilt loss craquelure wear to base and surface scratches; along with WWI-era gilt tole gift box from Princess Mary central medallion of Princess in profile fasces flags and a warship monogrammed ''M M'' labeled ''Imperium Britannicilm'' dated ''Christmas 1914'' contains a message from the Princess to English Tommy surface scratches 5'' l. x 3 3/8'' w. x 1'' h.
'H.M. Edward VIII & H.M. George VI - 1937' a Wedgwood Commemorative box and cover square section, modelled in low relief, impressed and printed marks 10.5cm. wide
Two Wedgwood Keith Murray Design Moonstone Boxes and Covers, England, c. 1937-50, both rectangular, one with a raised ER and crown made to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VIII in 1937, central band to the side of the box; the other with a bar handle to the cover, concentric bands to the box; lg. 7 1/4 in.; printed marks.
ER box: crazed glaze to cover with a couple areas of light staining.
Other box: very good condition throughout.
CROWN DUCAL ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE POTTERY PINT MUG, 1937, decorated in colours with Edward VIII royal cypher and date set between gilt lined chequered borders,
4 1/2" (11.4cm) high
(lot of 17) English royal commemorative tableware, 19th-20th c., comprising: (1) teapot, by Tony Carter, Golden Jubilee 1952-2002, retaining original tags, approx 6.5"h, 9.5"w, 2"d; (2) coffee cups, The Royal Collection, 2002 Golden Jubilee, approx 3.5"h; (4) coffee cups, including: (one) Silver Jubilee 1910-1935, (one) 1937 Coronation of King George VI, (one) 1953 Coronation Queen Elizabeth, (one) 1911 Coronation, largest: 3.25"h; (2) bullion cups, including: (one) 1937 Coronation Edward VIII, bearing Radfords mark underfoot, (one) HM Queen Mother's 100th birthday, largest: 3"h; (1) mini tankard, with pink transferware decoration, 1902 coronation of Queen Alexandra and King Edward VII, chip to foot, approx 3.5"h; (2) tumblers, including: (one) 1911 coronation George V, bearing Devonware S.F. & Co mark underfoot; (one) enameled tin, Queen Victoria 1837-1897, largest: approx 4"h; (4) plates, including: (one) Queen Victoria, 1837-1897, bearing B.M. & T mark stamped in clay, (one) 50th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's Coronation, (one) Queen Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, (one) Queen's Jubilee 1837-1887, pressed glass, largest: 9"diam; (1) polychrome glazed Prince of Wales ceramic figurine, approx 8.5"h
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".
GROUP OF APPROXIMATELY FIFTEEN WEDGWOOD QUEENSWARE CORONATION PIECES England, 20th century. Commemorating Edward VIII in 1937 and Elizabeth II in 1953, along with two covered boxes for Prince Phillip the Queen Consort. Assorted pieces including plates, covered boxes, mugs, teapot, pitchers, salt and peppers, etc.
KING EDWARD VIII CORONATION 1937 COMMEMORATIVE COLOUR PRINTED FABRIC PANEL centred with portrait and flags, four corner vignettes of notable visits abroad including 'India 1921, King Edwards First Tiger Nepal', 12 1/2" square, TOGETHER WITH TWO UNION FLAGS AND AN ISRAELI FLAG (4) EST 25-35
A 1940S TOAST RACK Robert Edgar Stone, London 1946, of geometric outline, formed of four stepped angled divisions each fanning out from the central bar, with a stylised fan finialWidth: 15.5cm, weight: 7.5ozNote:Robert Edgar Stone 1903-1990Born to a carpenter, at the age of 14, Stone began his studies at the Central School of Arts in London, and was supported through school with a scholarship from the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. He initially went on to work at Goldsmiths as a liveryman following the completion of his coursework, he eventually left to open his own silver workshop in London in 1929. Stone took on notable apprentices like Ian Calvert and Christopher Lawrence, and invited his daughter, Jean, to work with him as a jeweller.A renowned artist, Stone’s pieces were known for being handmade and high quality during a time at which the mass production of silver works was increasing. Famously, Stone was commissioned to make a large collection of silver pieces in commemoration of George V’s Silver Jubilee in 1935. Eventually, Stone’s designs were adapted to commemorate the coronation of both Edward VIII and George VI’s coronation in 1936 and 1937 respectively.After closing his workshop, he continued to work from his Scottish home in Dunbartonshire which is when we see pieces assayed from Edinburgh.Stone was present for key artistic movements throughout the 20th century and helped shape some of our most important British post-war silversmiths,
A coloured commemorative silk handkerchief depicting the 1937 coronation with central portrait of Edward VIII 25.5 x 24cm (10 x 9.5in).
A silver commemorative paper knife, for Edward VIII, 1937, 48g.
(lot of approximately 45) Collection of mostly English porcelain and stoneware decorative table articles including a Davenport foote... (lot of approximately 45) Collection of mostly English porcelain and stoneware decorative table articles including a Davenport footed tray in the "Ivy Wreaths" pattern; an English creamer commemorating the Coronation of King Edward VIII, May 12th 1937, a pair of cache pots, large serving bowls, etc., largest: 7.5"h. Provenance: From the Ligonier, PA estate of Richard Mellon Scaife
COLLECTION BRITISH ROYALTY COMMEMORATIVES: Approx 26 pieces to include 12 cups, 7 plates (6-10''), 2 goblets, 1 covered jar, loving cup and a 1937 King George VI glass plate. Represented are Coronations, Jubilees, and Weddings of King Edward VII, King George IV, 1887 Queen Victoria, Duke of York with Princess May, Princess Diana, and Queen Elizabeth.
ENGLISH ENAMELED COMMEMORATIVE CERAMIC TYG circa 1937, Crown Ducal, commemorating the coronation of Edward VIII, h: 7 1/8 x l: 8.25 in. over handles Provenance: Retiring Antique Dealer of Miami, London, Chicago and Los Angeles
Set of four Lenox ''Coronado'' pattern demiatsse cups and saucers in gold and blue; six Lenox blue band double handle bouillion cups and five saucers; four Tiffany and Co. 8'' bird motif plates and 1937 Edward VIII commemoration cup (some rubbing).
'Edward VIII Coronation, 1937' a commemorative mug designed by Dame Laura Knight, printed in colours, with presentation certificate, and a collection of ceramics, glass and metalware printed mark, 8.5cm. high
A pair of Paragon china plates commemorating the Coronation of King George VI and the Coronation of King Edward VIII, together with a Myott mug designed by Dame Laura Knight commemorating the 1937 Coronation of King George VI and a Burleigh ware George VI Coronation loving cup £60-80
A PAIR OF THOMAS GOODE & COMPANY LTD COMMEMORATIVE CUT GLASS TANKARDS celebrating the Coronation of Edward VIII in 1937, set with a silver Coronation small coin, 6 1/2" high, one numbered No.105, the other No.102 of the edition of 126 (2)
Two silver medallions commemorating Queen Elizabeth and King Edward VII 1902, one commemorating Queen Mary and George V, 1911, and one commemorating Queen Alexandra and King George VI, 1937.
A collection of royal commemorative ceramics including a Shelley Loving Cup commemorating the 1937 Coronation, further Coronation mugs for Edward VII, George V and George VI, etc
A 1970S SPOON Robert Edgar Stone, Edinburgh 1970, with fig bowl and twisted stem, signed to the reverse of the bowl; together with a sugar sifter, Robert Edgar Stone, Glasgow 1938 and a caddy spoon, Robert Edgar Stone, London 1936(3)Length: 14.5cm, 13cm, 7.3cm, combined weight: 3.4ozNote:Robert Edgar Stone 1903-1990Born to a carpenter, at the age of 14, Stone began his studies at the Central School of Arts in London, and was supported through school with a scholarship from the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. He initially went on to work at Goldsmiths as a liveryman following the completion of his coursework, he eventually left to open his own silver workshop in London in 1929. Stone took on notable apprentices like Ian Calvert and Christopher Lawrence, and invited his daughter, Jean, to work with him as a jeweller.A renowned artist, Stone’s pieces were known for being handmade and high quality during a time at which the mass production of silver works was increasing. Famously, Stone was commissioned to make a large collection of silver pieces in commemoration of George V’s Silver Jubilee in 1935. Eventually, Stone’s designs were adapted to commemorate the coronation of both Edward VIII and George VI’s coronation in 1936 and 1937 respectively.After closing his workshop, he continued to work from his Scottish home in Dunbartonshire which is when we see pieces assayed from Edinburgh.Stone was present for key artistic movements throughout the 20th century and helped shape some of our most important British post-war silversmiths.
Edward VIII Commemorative Sterling Demitasse Spoons Sheffield England. A six-piece set of sterling silver demitasse spoons made to commemorate Edward VIII each spoon having a repousse handle depicting a profile head dated 1937 and initialed E.R. VIII marked Made in England with hallmarks for Sheffield Sterling dated 1911 with maker's mark T.B. & S for Thomas Bradbury & Sons all housed in a commemorative box; spoon lg. 4.25 in. silver wt. 2.47ozt (77g).
SUNDRY MAINLY GREAT BRITAIN PRE-DECIMAL SILVER AND COPPER COINAGE, including FIVE CROWNS, 1821, 1935 x 2, and 1951 x 2, EDWARD VIII WEST AFRICA ONE PENNY 1936, and DITTO HALF PENNY 1936, a VICTORIA FLORIN 1887 etc. together with THREE ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLIONS, viz Victoria 60 Years Bronze cross and two bright metal MEDALLIONS with ribbons 1902 and 1937 and a SMALL SELECTION OF FOREIGN COINAGE EST 45-65
Commemoratives. A Doulton Edward VIII coronation mug, a Wedgewood coffee cup with the crest of the Prince of Wales, and a Britain's miniature Coronation chair in original box, circa 1937.
(17) ENGLISH ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE TABLEWARE(lot of 17) English royal commemorative tableware, 19th-20th c., comprising: (1) teapot, by Tony Carter, Golden Jubilee 1952-2002, retaining original tags, approx 6.5"h, 9.5"w, 2"d; (2) coffee cups, The Royal Collection, 2002 Golden Jubilee, approx 3.5"h; (4) coffee cups, including: (one) Silver Jubilee 1910-1935, (one) 1937 Coronation of King George VI, (one) 1953 Coronation Queen Elizabeth, (one) 1911 Coronation, largest: 3.25"h; (2) bullion cups, including: (one) 1937 Coronation Edward VIII, bearing Radfords mark underfoot, (one) HM Queen Mother's 100th birthday, largest: 3"h; (1) mini tankard, with pink transferware decoration, 1902 coronation of Queen Alexandra and King Edward VII, chip to foot, approx 3.5"h; (2) tumblers, including: (one) 1911 coronation George V, bearing Devonware S.F. & Co mark underfoot; (one) enameled tin, Queen Victoria 1837-1897, largest: approx 4"h; (4) plates, including: (one) Queen Victoria, 1837-1897, bearing B.M. & T mark stamped in clay, (one) 50th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's Coronation, (one) Queen Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee, (one) Queen's Jubilee 1837-1887, pressed glass, largest: 9"diam; (1) polychrome glazed Prince of Wales ceramic figurine, approx 8.5"h
A Melba Bone China globe commemorating the Coronation of Edward VIII 1937 10cm (4") high
SOUVENIR COMMEMORATIVE HANDKERCHIEF - CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VIII, May 12th 1937
A collection of ceramics commemorating the 1937 Coronation of King Edward VIII including a mug designed by Dame Laura Knight, a Radford's loving cup, a Coalport blue ground mug, etc £80-100
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)