Overview
A fine collection of English bone china commemoratives produced for the June 22, 1911 coronation of King George V and Queen Mary. The set includes a rare hatpin holder, a hair receiver, beakers, and small plates featuring lithographic transfers of the royal couple and the 'GRV' cypher.
Story
London erupted in celebration on June 22, 1911, as George V was crowned. These pieces were the 'souvenirs of the century,' allowing every British household to own a piece of the royal spectacle. The inclusion of a hatpin holder and hair receiver captures a specific, vanished moment in Edwardian vanity.
Maker / Origin
Royal Doulton is one of the most famous names in English pottery, granted their Royal Warrant by King Edward VII in 1901. Based in the heart of the Potteries in Burslem, they were the masters of combining high-art quality with mass-market commemorative appeal.
Condition & Value
The pieces appear to be in good vintage condition with some expected wear to the gold gilding on the rims. No major cracks or chips are visible, though the transfer on the small plates shows slight fading. Excellent condition for their age.