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An assortment of items associated with the British Royal Family. Printed ephemera, mugs, plates and tins recording coronations, jubilees, deaths and individual monarchs. Items date from late Victorian times to the 1970's.
25 product(s) found for "Royalty"
King George VI 1937 Coronati..
The King George VI 1937 Coronation Spoon is a charming piece of Royalty history, commemorating the significant event of King George VI's coronation on May 12, 1937, at Westminster Abbey. Crafted by the renowned Mappin and Webb, this lightweight white metal spoon was likely gifted to school children by...
£10.00
Queen Elizabeth II Coronatio..
Who could have imagined that when this item was produced the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II would become the longest reigning British monarch 70 years later. As with all royal events, memorabilia in all shapes and sizes and from all types of material were created. In this case a pressed glass plate,...
£15.00
King Edward VIII Coronation ..
A momento of a coronation that never took place. With the death of his father King George V on 20 January 1936, the Prince of Wales ascended the throne to become King Edward VIII. It would become the shortest reign of any UK monarch of just 326 days as he abdicated due to his relationship with American...
£7.50
VM Reel Pack C280A,B,C Princ..
Royal events produce 1000's of pieces of memorabilia of all sorts, shapes and sizes. The popularity of 3D stereoscopic viewing at this time meant production of views were a logical and profitable option. The package consists of three reels, depicting in total 21 3D full-colour Kodachrome pictures of...
£7.50
Queen Elizabeth II Coronatio..
Nothing produces more memorabilia than a royal event. The Coronation of 1953 was a bright light during years of darkness so production of memorabilia was on a vast scale. This particular item, a ceramic ashtray shaped as the Coronation Crown, is very unusual and quite rare. For a piece that is almost...
£15.00
Coronation 1953 Plastic Beaker
Nothing produces more memorabilia than a royal event. The Coronation of 1953 was a bright light during years of darkness so production was on a vast scale. We tend to think of commemorative items as being made from ceramic or glass but in this case plastic was utilised. The beaker is made from a hard...
£5.00
Coronation of George VI Roun..
As with all momentous royal events, scores and scores of related memorabilia was produced and this is just such an item. This tin is in very good condition considering it's age although there is some minor surface wear but this doesn't detract from the appeal of the tin and adds to the vintage look....
£10.00
Queen Elizabeth II Coronatio..
The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II took place on the 2nd June 1953 and saw a plethora of commemorative wares produced. This square ceramic plate is one such item. Being over 60 years this souvenir remains in a reasonably good condition apart from some radial crazing of the glaze and some slight rubbing...
£5.00
King George VI 1937 Coronati..
A royal event results in the production of a mass of merchandise commonly paper ephemera or mugs but occassionally you can come across something more unusual. From the mountain of items produced for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937 we have unearthed a compact mirror souvenir. This simple item...
£6.00
King George VI 1937 Coronati..
The Coronation of King George VI on the 12 May 1937 ended an unsettled couple of years for the British monarchy. For this important event various official souvenirs were produced and this is one such item, a drinking glass. The transparent glass has a white transfer applied which shows various regalia...
£8.00
King George VI 1937 Coronati..
The Coronation of King George VI on the 12 May 1937 ended an unsettled couple of years for the British monarchy. For this important event various official souvenirs were produced and this is one such item, a ceramic tile coaster. The glazed ceramic tile has a coloured transfer applied which shows various...
£10.00
Daily Express Newspaper 2 Ju..
Read the news from 2nd June 1953 when two pieces of news grabbed the headlines - the coronation of the Queen Elizabeth II and the conquering of Mount Everest by Edmund Hillary. The genuine edition of the Daily Express is in good condition. Due to ageing the paper is beginning to brown slightly and where...
£6.50