Three tankards and a goblet to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VIII
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Three tankards and a goblet to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VIII

1937, BY THOMAS GOODE, VARIOUS ENGRAVED MAKER'S MARKS

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Three tankards and a goblet to commemorate the coronation of King Edward VIII
1937, BY THOMAS GOODE, VARIOUS ENGRAVED MAKER'S MARKS
The first tankard engraved with crowns and cyphers and dates for other former Kings named Edward, the base enclosing a silver coin, numbered 21/250, 5 in. (12.5 cm.) high; the goblet with a hollow stem enclosing a silver coin, the foot engraved GOD SAVE THE KING , 3½ in. (9 cm.) high; and two other tankards (2)
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Please note that the illustration numbered 128 on the top image on page 37 is in fact lot 129.

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