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A Gray pottery plate
commemorating the visit of George VI and Elizabeth to South Africa, 1947, printed and painted with the South African coat of arms, within a inscribed border, printed mark -- 26.7cm. diam.; a Brentleigh ware breakfast bowl, printed to commemorate the visit of George VI and Elizabeth to Australia, the rim moulded with a koala bear, printed to the centre with double portraits above the map of Australia and New Zealand, printed mark (minor staining) -- 18.2cm. diam.; a Mason's Ironstone blue and white plate, printed to commemorate the visit of George VI and Elizabeth to the United States of America, June 1939, printed to the centre with a topographical view of Washington, the border with double portraits of the King and Queen and a portrait of President Roosevelt, within a gadrooned rim -- 26.5cm. diam.; two John Maddock & Sons pottery plates, printed to commemorate the visit of George VI and Elizabeth to Canada, 1939; and Canuck Pottery slipware jug commemorating the visit to Montreal, 1939; and two other items See illustration (8)
commemorating the visit of George VI and Elizabeth to South Africa, 1947, printed and painted with the South African coat of arms, within a inscribed border, printed mark -- 26.7cm. diam.; a Brentleigh ware breakfast bowl, printed to commemorate the visit of George VI and Elizabeth to Australia, the rim moulded with a koala bear, printed to the centre with double portraits above the map of Australia and New Zealand, printed mark (minor staining) -- 18.2cm. diam.; a Mason's Ironstone blue and white plate, printed to commemorate the visit of George VI and Elizabeth to the United States of America, June 1939, printed to the centre with a topographical view of Washington, the border with double portraits of the King and Queen and a portrait of President Roosevelt, within a gadrooned rim -- 26.5cm. diam.; two John Maddock & Sons pottery plates, printed to commemorate the visit of George VI and Elizabeth to Canada, 1939; and Canuck Pottery slipware jug commemorating the visit to Montreal, 1939; and two other items See illustration (8)