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1902 Edward VII Foley Shelley Faience Coronation Mug
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This is a commemorataive coffee can or mug designed by The Foley Faience, England, which is Wileman later to become Shelley. It has an English Registration Number 380581 and "Manufactured for P. Williams, Fore Street, Brixham" on the base. It says "Coronation 1902 Celebration/ Brixham, Landing of the Prince of Orange, 1688" with a shield which is probably the shield of Brixham, as well as rondels of Edward VII and Alexandra "Coronation June 16, 1902" and a wreath surrounding "King of Great Britain and Ireland and of all the British Dominions Beyond the Seas, Emperor of India." This piece has a gold rim and gold accents to the handle. It pings when tapped and has no chips or cracks. It is 3" tall and 4" from the rim to the back of the handle. Please check my other listings for additional fine porcelain, ephemera, memorabilia and antiques.
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