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Commemorative ware comprises items that are made to commemorate an event within a short time, before or after its occurrence.

Manufacturers have never been slow to exploit the commercial possibilities afforded by the tourist trade, or by events of national or even local interest, and souvenirs and commemorative ware offer the collector a wide and varied field.

Although commemorative pottery was known to exist from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the industry really got under way with the invention of transfer printing in the 1750s. George Ill's jubilee in 1809, the death of Princess Charlotte in 1817, and George IV's coronation, were among the earliest events to be commemorated on a large scale by the ceramics industry.

Thereafter coronations, royal weddings, births, jubilees, etc have all been memorialised on china. In the Victorian period commemorative wares were produced in ceramic, glass, wood, papier-mache, stone, metal, ivory, more... and many other materials.

Much commemorative ware is based on important events - coronations, weddings, anniversaries, visits - in the lives of the British Royal family. There were wares made for the coronation of Edward VI in 1902, and in 1935 there was a great commemorative burst for the silver jubilee of George V and Queen Mary. When George VI and Queen Elizabeth were crowned in 1937 there were at least six 'only authentic' souvenir booklets, quite apart from the official guides. There were also pencils in red, white and blue, bearing tiny pictures of the King and Queen or the Union Jack in paper, hats, flags, lapel pins, brooches, cufflinks, models of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle, diaries, tablemats, napkin rings, spoons, and ashtrays. The romance and subsequent marriage of Prince Charles and Diana in 1981 produced a spate of commemorative ware, as did the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton in 2011.

Doulton & Co were one of the major producers of ceramic items. Other producers in this category include Moorcroft, Pratt , Royal Winton, Aynsley and Paragon. Staffordshire potteries poured out a stream of commemoratives. less...

Queen Mother personal letters collection includes a number of…
Queen Mother's Personal Letters Collection to Australian Soldier, 1918-1932

Queen Mother personal letters collection includes a number of letters from Elizabeth and her family members to an Australian, Mr Rupert Dent, 1918 - 1932, Lt Dent, 53rd Battalion, wounded in action World War I), together with associated envelopes, articles

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Boxed Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver 50th birthday…
Limited edition Queen Elizabeth II silver commemorative plate

Boxed Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver 50th birthday commemorative plate, limited edition number 16/100 designed by Sir William Dargie, the centre engraved with the face of the Queen and Queen Mother, fluted rim, 9.06 in. diameter, approx 363 grams,…

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Royalty - Queen Elizabeth II: commemorative ware with 1953…
Royal Commemorative Collection

Royalty - Queen Elizabeth II: commemorative ware with 1953 Coronation cup & saucer, mugs (2), tea plates (2), glass beakers (2); 1977 Silver Jubilee mugs (3), tea plate, saucer, money box and a mounted tile; 1997 50th wedding Anniversary beaker; also Queen

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The English Royal Family (& Friends) For those of you…
English Royal Family Autographs and Memorabilia

The English Royal Family (& Friends) For those of you interested in 'celebrity' there can't be much doubt that the English Royal Family have long been at the top of the list. This fascinating collection of books and autographs will delight you with a numbe

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Queen Elizabeth [the Queen Mother] (1900-2002), signature…
Queen Mother's Signed Photographs

Queen Elizabeth [the Queen Mother] (1900-2002), signature 'Elizabeth R' below photograph by Dorothy Wilding, dated '1951', framed & glazed, overall 11.42 in. x 16.93 in. Also another framed photograph of Queen Mother holding koala with faded signature.

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A gold Pobjoy Mint Crown, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother…
Queen Mother 80th Birthday Crown

A gold Pobjoy Mint Crown, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother 80th Birthday commemorative

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A Minton bone china bowl commemorating the 80th birthday of HM…
Queen Mother's 80th Birthday Commemorative Bowl

A Minton bone china bowl commemorating the 80th birthday of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, August 4, 1980 edition No. 34, 11.42 in. diameter

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A Webb Corbett commemorative crystal glass to celebrate the…
Queen Mother's 80th Birthday Crystal Glass

A Webb Corbett commemorative crystal glass to celebrate the 80th birthday of her Majesty HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother August 4th, 1980 edition No. 164, 8.66 in. high

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Queen Elizabeth (the Queen mother) (1900-2002), signature…
Queen Elizabeth Signed Notes

Queen Elizabeth (the Queen mother) (1900-2002), signature 'Elizabeth R' on handwritten note on 'Clarence House' card. Also Queen Elizabeth II - 1986 hand-written note on 'Buckingham Palace' letterhead, thanking her for their best wishes on her 60th birthda

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Queen Elizabeth (the Queen mother, 1900-2002): 1927 Royal Visit…
Queen Mother's Letter on Wardrobe Cost for Australia Visit

Queen Elizabeth (the Queen mother, 1900-2002): 1927 Royal Visit to Australia: Autograph letter written by the future Queen Elizabeth (the Queen mother) as Duchess of York, from her residence at 145 Picadilly, to Madame Handley Seymour, regarding the cost o

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