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- APPROXIMATELY EIGHTY-FIVE CERAMIC TABLEWARES,
APPROXIMATELY EIGHTY-FIVE CERAMIC TABLEWARES, TO IApproximately eighty-five ceramic tablewares, to include Coronation ware, Spode, Halcyon, Wedgwood, etc.
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- LARGE LOT OF PORCELAIN TABLEWARELarge
LARGE LOT OF PORCELAIN TABLEWARELarge lot of porcelain tableware, to include Bavarian Hutschenreuther, Coronation ware, and Noritake ca. 1924 marked plates, approximately sixty-two pieces.
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- (7) Pcs Wedgwood Coronation ware, c/o
(7) Pcs Wedgwood Coronation ware, c/o 1937 HM George VI queensware box, 1937 King Edward VIII 9-1/4" queensware plate, 1953 Queen Elizabeth queensware mug, 1953 HRH Duke of Edinburgh queensware box, 1953 Queen Elizabeth II queensware 5-3/4" ashtray, 1953 white on blue jasperware Queen Elizabeth II 4-3/8" ashtray, Queen Elizabeth white on blue jasperware cup plate signed "John Wedgwood 12/4/77", no condition issues
- Six-Piece Collection of Commemorative
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".
- Coronation Ware Teapots designed by
Coronation Ware Teapots designed by Roy Simpson comprising Skier Robinson Crusoe and Showjumping (3)
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