This is a mint condition 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 s ...click for details
This is an antique pressed glass bowl made to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign from 1837-1887. The pressed glass bowl which was produced to be affordable rather than cut glass, measures 1.75 inches high by 9.5 inches in diameter and has a pressed bead back to produce the crown and dedication. The bowl is part of a collection of British Royal memorabilia I acquired in England recently. The bowl is in very good +++ condition which is quite rare, with no chips or cracks ...click for details
This is an original program or programme for the wedding on November 20, 1947 of HRH Princess Elizabeth who is now Queen Elizabeth II and Philip Mountbatten at Westminster Abbey, London. The 32 page program was available outside the church. The program includes participants, an introduction from the Duke of Gloucester, order of service and music lists and contains photos of the bride and groom in casual and formal dress with family histories. The program measures 10 inches high and is 7.25 inche ...click for details
This is a lidded box made to commemorate the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer on 1981 by Sadler, England. The box which could be a powder box, jewelry box or just a decorative lidded box is porcelain and measures 3 inches high by 3.75 inches in diameter. The design is the couple's photos in rings with royal symbols and around the sides of the box at St. Paul's where the marriage took place, Buckingham Palace, the royal procession and the Prince Of Wales Plumes with ...click for details
This is a pair of dishes made to commemorate the Royal Wedding in 1981 of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, later known as Princess Di. The dishes were made by Royal Overhouse Pottery, England and measure .5 inches high by 4 inches in diameter. The dishes feature sepia portraits with wreathes and symbols with gold trim. The commemorative dishes are in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or gold wear.
This is a commemorative drinking glass made for the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. The clear glass measures 4.65 inches high and features a color photo decal on the front and Prince Of Wales plumes and the dedication for the occasion on the back. The glass is in excellent condition with perfect graphics. Cool!
This is a red vinyl tote bag or shoulder bag made to commemorate the Royal Wedding of Princess Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, later known as Princess Diana in 1981. The red vinyl shoulder bag has an adjustable shoulder strap, metal zipper and has a white photo on the front of the royal couple. The bag measures 13 inches high 11.5 inches wide 4 inches deep and is in very good +++ condition with a bit of soiling on the top. The graphics are excellent. A rare souvenir of the wedding of the century ...click for details
This is a mug made to commemorate the Silver Jubilee in 1935 of King George V and Queen Mary of England who were the grandparents of the present Queen Elizabeth II. The sepia portraits are surrounded by color flags, shields, mottos and elements of the royal coat of arms with a cipher on the back. The graphics are very attractive and says on the bottom With The Compliments Of Mr & Mrs. Seymour, Jersey. The mug tall mug measures 4 inches high by 3 in diameter and has platinum trim. The commemo ...click for details
This is a Royal Winton Grimwades, England tall bud vase or tall vase made by in the Golden Age luster ware pattern. The vase measures 6 inches high by 2.5 in diameter and dates to 1964-1971. The stunning gold luster vase is in excellent, mint condition with no chips, cracks or wear. This is a gorgeous addition to any tea table.
This is a 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 marked EPNS, measures 4 inches long and has an applied enamel finial with the king's cipher and a dedication. The oval bowl of the spoon is ribbed and is called a shell. The souvenir royal commemorative tea caddy spoon is in very good +++ condition. Tea caddy spoons were devised in the 17th century to be locked i ...click for details
This Shelley China, England pin dish, bon bon or sweetmeat dish was made by in 1959 to commemorate the Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Canada. The bone china souvenir dish or bowl measures 1 inch high by 6 inches long by 5 inches wide and is in the Dainty shape with gold trim trim. It is in excellent, mint condition with no chips, cracks or wear. Lovely! Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
This is an art deco souvenir chrome plated aluminum teapot made to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary of England in 1935. The teapot was made by Swan, England and is in the then heighth of art deco fashion in materials as it is made of chrome plated aluminum with bakelite handle and lid knob or finial. The repousse design is of the profiles of the king and queen on one side and their cipher on the other side with the dedication around the lower part ...click for details
This is a comic antique Royal Doulton, England series ware plate from The Skaters series featuring a central oblivious skater heading for a hole in the ice with assorted characters around the rim. The ironstone plate measures 8.75 inche in diameter and is hand colored on brown transfer with brown trim and was made 1907-1928. The plate is in very good +++ condition with no chips or cracks. There is some very minor pattern wear. On the back there is some kiln dust under glaze that occurred during ...click for details
This is a plate commemorating the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Di or Lady Diana Spencer of England in 1981. The 10.75 inch in diameter ironstone plate was made by Mason's of Staffordshire, England and features a colorful design with gold trim. The royal memorabilia plate is in mint condition in it's original box. A great piece of history as well as highly decorative. Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured.
This is a fabulous art deco shaped bone china tea cup trio consisting of cup, saucer and cake or sandwich plate made during the 1930s in England by the Royal Stafford china company of Staffordshire, England. The design is a lovely deco design of hand painted stylized flowers and foliage over a transfer with gold trim. The scalloped pedestal cup measures 2.75 inches high by 3 inches in diameter, the saucer is 5.5 inches in diameter and the plate is 6.25 inches square. The set is in very good cond ...click for details