Description
Heading : George VI Coronation coin goblet
Date : c1953
Period : Elizabeth II
Origin : England
Colour : Clear
Bowl : A bell bowl engraved with a crown above E II R and a wreath. 1953 on the reverse and a band of acorns and leaves above
Stem : Hollow coin knop with engraved roses. the hallmarked silver coin within reads Queen Elizabeth II Her Majesty Crowned A.D 1953
Foot : Conical and folded. engraved on top with a band of acorns and leaves. Below the fold is engraved Thomas Goode & Co (London) LTD Copy No 18
Pontil : Polished
Glass Type : Lead
Size : 24.1cm tall with a 12.6cm bowl and an 11.4cm foot
Condition : Excellent
Restoration : None
Weight : 763 grams
Thomas Goode of South Audley Street. Mayfair is a highly pretsigious retailer of tableware. It has supplied monarchs from the Queen Victoria and the Tsars of Russia to the present. In 1937 George V1 stood in for his brother at what was supposed to be his coronation. Edward8th. The monarchy with the help of the inestimable Queen Elizabeth. the Queen Mother came through it’s biggest ever crisis. the abdication of December 1936.
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