Royal Doulton King Edward VIII | Coronation 12th May 1937 beaker Pattern_Bramble Revisited About Burslem Artwares | Dalian
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About Burslem Artwares | Dalian Butterfly VaseThe secret glazing arts of the ancient Chinese were first revived by Royal Doulton at the beginning of the 20th century
HM King George V HM Queen Mary | Silver Jubilee 1910 - 1935 | Long Live their Majesties dish
About Banksia: The Banksia pattern was primarily made for the Australian marketplace (in anticipation of the Australian BiCentennary in 1988)
Approx 24cms (9 1/2") tall
Royal Doulton King Edward VIII | Coronation 12th May 1937 beaker Pattern_Bramble Revisited About Burslem Artwares | DalianRoyal Doulton King Edward VIII Coronation 12th May 1937 beaker A fine quality piece, commemorating the abandoned coronation of Edward VIII which was due to take place at Westminster Abbey on 12 May 1937. Preparations had already begun and souvenirs were on sale when Edward VIII decided to abdicate on 11 December 1936. He did this because the public were outraged at his attempt to marry Wallis Simpson, who had previously divorced. His coronation was
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