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Auction House:Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & ValuersNumber of lots recorded:103
Sale Title:The Pauline Burville Collection of Royal MemorabiliaLots with images:103
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:30
Date:30-Nov-2022
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A Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, Leicester Commemoration mug, 1837-1897, the Mayor and Mayoress of Leicester, Brownfield's England
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A Prince Albert Edward to the Princess Alexandra of Denmark commemorative marriage mug, March 10th 1863, Prince and Princess of Wales, height 10.5 cm
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A Pratt Ware framed lid 'Albert Edward Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra', commemorating their marriage, 1863, diameter 15.5 cm
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A King Edward VII 'The King's Coronation Dinner' commemorative beaker, June 1902, with the incorrect date, Royal Doulton. The Coronation took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 9 August 1902. Originally scheduled for 26 June of that year, the ceremony had been postponed at very short notice, because the King had been taken ill with an abdominal abscess that required immediate surgery, height 9.5 cm
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A King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Coronation commemorative cup, 26th June 1902, with the incorrect date. The Coronation took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 9 August 1902. Originally scheduled for 26 June of that year, the ceremony had been postponed at very short notice, because the King had been taken ill with an abdominal abscess that required immediate surgery, height 8 cm
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Two King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Coronation commemorative cup, 26th June 1902, one with the incorrect date. The Coronation took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 9 August 1902. Originally scheduled for 26 June of that year, the ceremony had been postponed at very short notice, because the King had been taken ill with an abdominal abscess that required immediate surgery, height 7.5 cm to 8 cm
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Three King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Coronation commemorative plates, 26 June, 1902, two with incorrect dates. The Coronation took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on 9 August 1902. Originally scheduled for 26 June of that year, the ceremony had been postponed at very short notice, because the King had been taken ill with an abdominal abscess that required immediate surgery, Dis 17 cm to 25 cm
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A Prince George, Duke of York and Princess May (Mary) Royal marriage commemorative cup, 6th July 1893, Doulton's. Incorrect spelling of Mary, height 7.5 cm
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A King George V and Queen Mary Coronation commemorative mug, County Borough of Rotherham, presented by P Bancroft Coward Mayor, June 22nd 1911, Shelley England, height 7 cm
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A King George V and Queen Mary Coronation commemorative beaker and mug, June 22nd 1911, Grimwade Bros, height 7 cm to 10 cm
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A King George V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee commemorative mug, 1910-1935, a matching cup and saucer, Aynsley, height 6.5 cm to 9 cm
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Two King George V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee commemorative cups, Royal Stafford, 1935, height 8 cm to 8.5 cm
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An Edward, Prince of Wales, post and general pin dish. After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII become the first English monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He chose to abdicate after the British government, public, and the church of England condemned his decision to marry the American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson, therefore the Coronation did not take place, diameter 10 cm
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A King Edward VIII Coronation commemorative cup and saucer, 12th May 1937, Burgess Ware. After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII become the first English monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He chose to abdicate after the British government, public, and the church of England condemned his decision to marry the American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson, therefore the Coronation did not take place
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Two King Edward VIII Coronation commemorative cups, 12th May 1937, Empire and Midwinter porcelain. After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII become the first English monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He chose to abdicate after the British government, public, and the church of England condemned his decision to marry the American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson, therefore the Coronation did not take place, height 7 cm to 8 cm
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Two King Edward VIII Coronation commemorative cups, 12th May 1937. After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII become the first English monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He chose to abdicate after the British government, public, and the church of England condemned his decision to marry the American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson, therefore the Coronation did not take place, height 6 cm to 7 cm
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A King Edward VIII Coronation commemorative cup and jug, 12th May 1937, St George. After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII become the first English monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He chose to abdicate after the British government, public, and the church of England condemned his decision to marry the American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson, therefore the Coronation did not take place, height 9 cm to 11 cm
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A King Edward VIII Coronation commemorative bowl and jug, 12th May 1937. After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII become the first English monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne. He chose to abdicate after the British government, public, and the church of England condemned his decision to marry the American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson, therefore the Coronation did not take place, height 9 cm, diameter 10 cm
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A King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation commemorative cup, 12th May 1937, designed and modelled by Dame Laura knight, height 8 cm
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Three King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation commemorative beakers and cup, 12th May 1937, Newcastle upon Tyne, Ha Blackmore Exmouth Urban District Council, height 9 cm to 10.5 cm
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Two King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation commemorative cups, May 1937, British Pottery Manufactures Federation, height 8.5-10.5 cm
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Three King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation commemorative cups, 12th May 1937, Royal Stafford, height 9 cm to 10.5 cm
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Two King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Coronation commemorative beaker and cup, 12th May 1937, London County Council, height 7 cm to 11 cm
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Two King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Royal visit to Australia commemorative cups, 1949, Grafton china and Royal Tudor Ware. King George VI was scheduled to visit Australia in 1949 with his wife Queen Elizabeth and daughter Princess Margaret. The visit, which was to take in many of the smaller cities and communities around the nation, was to be a sort of tour of thanks for the loyal efforts of the Australian troops. Programs were printed, souvenir ware was made but the King fell ill and the tour was…
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Two Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother commemorative plates, Royal Grafton, the Bradford exchange, limited edition, diameter 22 cm
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Three Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother commemorative plates, 90th birthday, celebrating her life, Wedgwood, the Heritage collection, David Bradbury, diameter 21 cm to 22 cm
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Two Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother commemorative cups, 80th birthday, 100th birthday and a 80th birthday trinket box, height 8 cm to 8.5 cm, diameter 12.5 cm
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A Queen Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative cup, June 2nd 1953, Royal Staffordshire by Clarice Cliff, height 9.5 cm
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A Queen Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative cups, June 2nd 1953, Royal Art Pottery, British Pottery Manufactories, height 8 cm to 8.5 cm
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Three Queen Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative cups, June 2nd 1953, Royal Winton, Brentleigh, height 9.5 cm to 10 cm
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Two Queen Elizabeth II, Coronation commemorative plates, June 2nd 1953, Tuscan and Barratt's, diameter 18 cm to 21 cm
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A Queen Elizabeth II, Coronation commemorative plate and bowl. June 2nd 1953, J and G Meakin, sunshine, diameter 15 cm to 17 cm
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Four Queen Elizabeth II, Silver Jubilee commemorative pin dishes, June 2nd 1953, diameter 11.5 cm to 13 cm
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Two Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee commemorative cups, 1952-1977, J and G Meakin, one made in Australia, height 8.5 cm
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Three Princes of Wales and lady Diana commemorative marriage cups, 29th July 1981, Aynsley, Wood and Sons, height 8.5 cm to 9 cm
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Three Princes of Wales and lady Diana commemorative marriage cups, 29th July 1981, Arthur wood, height 9 cm to 10 cm
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