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57/181
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This small mug was manufactured to commemorate the May 12th 1937 Coronation of King Edward VIII, which never took place. It is cream pottery, with a design in red, gold, green and blue showing a picture of the King surrounded by flags and topped with a crown. An inscription on the base reads 'Made in England'. It was initially collected by a Miss A. H. Walker.
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1 mug: white porcelain; good conditionInscription with larger image reads: 'Long may he reign over us, Coronation of H. M. King Edward VIII 1937'; inscription with smaller image reads: 'Crowned May 12th 1937'.
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MERL ‘Associated information’ form – 'Collected by the late Miss A. H. Walker. // Small cream mug to commemorate coronation of Edward VIII. Design gold, green, red, blue. // Inscribed on bottom "Made in England". // [pencil sketch]'
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England
[nb-NO]Date[nb-NO]
1937 - 1937
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_2890.tif - High resolution image