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Royalty Collectibles65 of 107Need help getting information on this Britian  Carriage May 1937 The Coronation of King George VI & Queen Eizabeth a china made by the Soho Pottery
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    Posted 9 years ago

    vitannie
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    Starting from a my late Mother´s collection, I continue to collect historical memorabilia beakers, cups and mugs (with a handle).
    They were mainly produced ca. 1896 - 1930ties as souvenirs to celebrate major historical events. As in Europe in those days these major occasions were mainly royal (Royal weddings, coronations, jubiliees), most of the cups to be found today belong to this category.
    Most of the time memorabilia cups were made from porcelain or stoneware. The enamel ones are much much rarer.
    There are other occasions too, like world fairs, important history exhibitions or jubilees of towns or major inventions.

    My oldest two enamel cups are from 1896: the legendary "Cup of Sorrow" for the coronation of Tsar Nicholas II. (where thousands of people were killed during the free distribution of the cups on a field near Moskow) and a Hungarian Cup to celebrate the 1000th jubilee of the founding of that country.

    There are only two American cups that I know of (and have):
    The 1897 50th jubilee of the first settlers that arrived in Utah in 1847
    and the 1904 mug for the St.Louis World Fair / Louisiana Purchase Exhibition.

    Are there any other collectors for this category out there?
    Does anyone know about other historic American memorabilia cups?

    I would love to hear from you!

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    Comments

    1. AmatoorPikr, 9 years ago
      They are so beautiful !!!

      Each one deserves it own posting!!!
    2. SpiritBear, 9 years ago
      Very neat.

      Welcome to the site.
    3. vitannie vitannie, 9 years ago
      Thank you all for you comments, AmatoorPikr und SpiritBear, and all loves and likes!
    4. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 2 years ago
      these are so nice!
    5. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 2 years ago
      The second cup on the second photo is an enameled commemorative cup on the occasion of the investiture of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands on 6 Sept. 1898. With images of the young queen, the royal crown with date, and the coat of arms with the motto "Je Maintiendrai".

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