Description
ranging from the 1902 Coronation till the 1937 Coronation, comprising: 1) A Pair of Commemorative Edwardian period Silk Woven Stevengraphs of Her Majesty Queen Alexandra and His Majesty King Edward VII, Rd no. 372130, (dated 30 March 1901), each enclosed by arch-shaped card mounts, later framed and glazed in a portrait frame (14.5 x 19.5 x 1.4cm) (Condition report: Age wearing, time fading and minor holes evident to each panel) PLUS a smaller incised circular wooden framed and glazed miniature of King Edward VII, verso with collapsible wire support (Height: 4.5cm, diameter: 6cm), 2) 3 x Early 20th Century Continental soft-paste porcelain commemorative Rack Plates, 1 x H.M. King Edward VII, 1 x Queen Alexandra and 1 x H.M. King George V, each enclosed by a pierced and reticulated latticework border and remnants of gilt overglaze (Diameter: 21cm each) (Condition report: Age wearing, minor imperfections and minute chips to the rim of one plate) , 3) A Pair of Commemorative Burleigh Ware 1937 Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Mugs, designed and modelled by Dame Laura Knight D.B.E R.A. (1877 – 1970), Rd no. 814375/6, each cylindrical body featuring a dragon masque handle and polychrome transfer-printed decoration (Height: 8cm, diameter: 7.5cm each) AND 4) A Glazed Wadeheath Pennington Earthenware Art Deco-style Doll’s Tea Set, comprising: 1 x teapot with domed finialled cover, 1 x milk jug, 1 x sugar bowl and 3 x teacups and saucers PLUS 2 x graduated saucers, all featuring sepia transfer-printed portraits of H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth and her younger sister H.R.H. Princess Margaret Rose, each enclosed by a floral husk frame and surmounted by a coronet AND 2 x extra graduated saucers (Condition report: Minor chip to rim of milk jug)
















