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A fine commemorative cup and saucer set produced to celebrate the Coronation of King George VI in 1937. Crafted in English china, it features regal motifs, crest‑style decoration, and gilded accents, making it both a functional tea set and a distinguished piece of royal memorabilia. A beautiful collectible for admirers of British monarchy souvenirs and pre‑war ceramics.
Fair condition, damage to glaze on cup handle. Other age related wear as per pics which is reflected in the price. Cup 58mm high saucer 110mm wide
The coronation of King George VI took place on 12 May 1937, following the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII. This event marked a pivotal moment in British history, as George VI became the unexpected monarch who would later guide Britain through the Second World War.
Commemorative ware — including cups, saucers, plates, and mugs — was widely produced by potteries across England to mark the occasion. These items were affordable keepsakes for ordinary households, allowing people to participate in the national celebration.
Today, coronation china from 1937 is highly collectible, valued for its craftsmanship and historical resonance. Pieces like this cup and saucer set are treasured by enthusiasts of royal memorabilia, interwar British ceramics, and monarchy traditions, offering a tangible link to one of the most significant coronations of the 20th century
Fair condition, damage to glaze on cup handle. Other age related wear as per pics which is reflected in the price. Cup 58mm high saucer 110mm wide