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Caroline Ware China 1953 Elizabeth II Coronation Mug
A Rare Caroline Ware China Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Mug
- 4-inch tall with a 3-3/8th-inch diameter rim this reverse funnel shaped mug narrows to a base rim of just 2-inches
- Period reverse arch handle
- 2nd June 1953 classic china mug shape for the period
- Rear monogram crest EIIR
- Cream glaze low gilt line rim.
- Caroline Ware England china marks on base
- Used vintage condition with minor gilt ware on the rim and a stable fine hairline crack as shown in the video
- Caroline Ware was a term used by multiple staffordshire producers for commemorative lines produced for Jubilee and Coronation china from the period of Queen Carloline (wife of George IV).
- The base factory is likely Royal Stafford or Crown Staffordshire.
A Rare Caroline Ware China Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Mug
- 4-inch tall with a 3-3/8th-inch diameter rim this reverse funnel shaped mug narrows to a base rim of just 2-inches
- Period reverse arch handle
- 2nd June 1953 classic china mug shape for the period
- Rear monogram crest EIIR
- Cream glaze low gilt line rim.
- Caroline Ware England china marks on base
- Used vintage condition with minor gilt ware on the rim and a stable fine hairline crack as shown in the video
- Caroline Ware was a term used by multiple staffordshire producers for commemorative lines produced for Jubilee and Coronation china from the period of Queen Carloline (wife of George IV).
- The base factory is likely Royal Stafford or Crown Staffordshire.
$13.22
Caroline Ware China 1953 Elizabeth II Coronation Mug—
$13.22
Description
A Rare Caroline Ware China Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Mug
- 4-inch tall with a 3-3/8th-inch diameter rim this reverse funnel shaped mug narrows to a base rim of just 2-inches
- Period reverse arch handle
- 2nd June 1953 classic china mug shape for the period
- Rear monogram crest EIIR
- Cream glaze low gilt line rim.
- Caroline Ware England china marks on base
- Used vintage condition with minor gilt ware on the rim and a stable fine hairline crack as shown in the video
- Caroline Ware was a term used by multiple staffordshire producers for commemorative lines produced for Jubilee and Coronation china from the period of Queen Carloline (wife of George IV).
- The base factory is likely Royal Stafford or Crown Staffordshire.























