A rare Edward VIII commemorative goblet this long stemmed, glass goblet engraved - Edward Crown above the Royal monogram Eviiir above a rose and wreath (May 12th / Coronation / 1937). Inside the segmented stem is set a SilverEVIIIR medal…
Royal commemorative edward viii glass tankard souvenir, collectable. Edward viii coronation. Some wear FROM LAYING IN A BOX FOR MANY YEARS. ITS AS IT CAME OUT OF THE BOX. Payment by Bankers Transfer, Cheque or Postal Orders is prefered and appreciated Postage by Royal Mail Recorded Delivery. The package will need a signature on delivery. Tags: postbox:Edward VIII X Edward VIII X Edward VIII Postbox top:Housing, Dwellings X Parked Cars X Post Box X Post-Box X Postbox X Road X top:Roads, Road Transport X top:Suburb, Urban Fringe X Edward VIII pillar box, Eden Way, Eden Park by Christopher Hilton for square TQ3767.
- Judgment was based simply upon the fact that the railroad had failed to post and file its tariff schedule in the way supposed to be re. New box cars o f.
- This account of the life of Edward VIII fills in some blanks about the king. His early life and family relationships are recounted in some detail and well supported by letters and documents. This sets a good foundation for the rest of the book where his abdication and post abdication life are discussed.
A Royal memorabilia cup & saucer & plate of Edward VIII & George VI Coronation & abdication
Charlotte Rhead large twin handled commemorative Edward VIII mug
A Royal Doulton King Edward VIII Coronation May 12, 1937 commemorative beaker, height 10 cm
Three King Edward VIII commemorative Coronation cups, 1937, including Solian Ware & Bcm/ Nelsonware
A collection of souvenir booklets and programmes relating to the Royal Family, including Coronation ephemera, Jubilee Celebrations, Editions of 'The illustrated London News' and reproduction Edward VIII abdication letter
A framed display of a photographic print of HM King Edward VIII, with signature 'Edward Ri'
A framed original hand touched photograph of Edward VIII by Hugh Cecil
Three Edward VIII Coronation cups, (3)
Maling Ware 'Royal Souvenir Casket' for, 'Coronation of King George May 12 1937', together with commemorative cup for Edward VIII and cup for Coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra'. (3)
Paragon twin handled Edward VIII Coronation cup, of cylindrical form, flanked by lion handles, decorated with flags and Royal armorials, height 12 cm
An interesting Crown Devon musical jug commemorating the Forthcoming Coronation of H.M Edward VIII in 1937, circa 1936…
Three Paragon China Royalty Commemorative ware including a twin handled Edward VIII cup, smaller plate a/f
A George V, and an Edward VIII coronation cup, an Edward VIII bowl and a Commonwealth cup and beaker and five Victorian porcelain teacups and two saucers
Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII, The Duke of Windsor, who abdicated in 1936 to marry Wallis Simpson) [1894-1972]: two-sided autographed letter sheet signed 'Edward P[rince]' and date-lined 'H.M.S.Renown at sea', 30th Nov.1919…
A Royal Doulton Loving Cup to commemorate the reign of Edward VIII, with special backstamp to base, No. 112/2000. 13.5 cm x 16 cm
A large Royal Doulton two handled Coronation Loving Cup, made to celebrate the reign of Edward VIII, signed Fenton & Noke. No. 431/2000. With original certificate. Signed in ink by Charles Noke. Height 26 cm
Edward & Wallis, Duke & Duchess of Windsor (King Edward VIII, 1894-1972, King from 20 Jan.1936 until his abdication on 11 Dec…
Pair of Edward VIII Coronation mugs (2)
A Paragon Edward VIII and George VI Coronation cup loving cup with gilt handles being a production of 250. Together with eight other Paragon Edward VIII commemorative cups.
Royal Doulton two handled loving cup, Edward VIII produced to celebrate his reign 1936, no 270/2000, 16.5 cm high
A collection of Royal comemorative postcards, aproxamitly 100, mostly comprising examples of Queen Mary, King George V, Prince of Wales (Edward) King Edward VIII and Mrs. Wallis Simpson and others
A collection of Royal comemorative postcards, aproxamitly 120, mostly comprising examples of Queen Mary, H. R. H Prince of Wales, King George V & King Albert, Edward VIII the Royal children and others
Royal Worcester commerative plaque of Edward VIII dated 1937 in original box
A Moorcroft tobacco jar commemorating the Coronation of Edward VIII with a silver plate lid, stamp and signature to base. Diameter 13 cm
A Moorcroft beaker, on spreading foot, tubeline decoration of Crown on cream ground and the date May 12th, 1937, for the Coronation of Edward VIII, stamped and signed to base. Height 10.5 cm
Royal Doulton Edward VIII Coronation loving cup May 1937. No.47 of 2000. No certificate available. Height 16 cm
Hallmarked King Edward VIII mugs x 2
World War I King's Speech to Royal Australian Navy: 1919 (April 15th) typed speech with handwritten amendments given by Edward Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) on behalf of King George V to the departing Australian Fleet after World War I…
Saunders and shepherd, cased Edward VIII Coronation spoon, having fitted case with parchment document and bearing marks for Saunders and shepherd, London 1936; together with four small Coronation spoons, one inscribed 'Gml' 1902…
A Royal Doulton loving cup commemorating the Coronation of Edward VIII, decorated in relief, Ltd. Ed. 586 of 2000. Height 16 cm. Diameter 4 cm.
Wallis, Duchess of Windsor (1896-1986, was an American socialite who married, as her 3rd husband, Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, briefly King Edward VIII), her signature 'Wallis' on a 2-page 1938 letter with 'Crowned W' monogram & 'La Croe…
King Edward VIII (1894-1972, King: 20 Jan. 1936 until his abdication 11 Dec. 1936, to marry Wallis Simpson), signature 'David' on 2-page love letter to Mrs Freda Dudley Ward, written in pencil on 3rd Feb. 1920…
Signed photograph of Edward VIII mounted and framed frame 20 cm x 34 cm
Royal Doulton double handled commemorative mug of the Failed Coronation of Edward VIII (chipped, original certificate signed Noke)
'Three Kings', three RAF officers: King George v with his Sons, later Edward VIII and George VI. 25 x 30 cm
Edward V111 Post Boxes Sizes
Apparently there are 100 post boxes in St John’s Wood. They have been in use since 1852 and originally green, and their now standard colour, red, dates from 1874 . The hexagonal design known as the Penfold (after its architect John Penfold) dates from 1879 and has distinctive acanthus leaves on the top, surmounted by an acanthus bud finial, a classical symbol of new life. They come in three different sizes and since 1905 they have been made of cast iron. It was soon realised they were not large enough for the growing amount of mail being sent and were replaced by a larger cylindrical design – the pillar box.
Each one is monogrammed with the Royal Cipher indicating when they were installed. For instance the one in Cavendish Avenue / Wellington Place dates from the 1860s and is monogrammed VR
Victorian Penfold letterbox
The one in Cunningham Place, off St John’s Wood Road, bears the Royal cipher of Edward VII. The Edward V11 boxes had the posting aperture as part of the door rather than the body of the box – eliminating any chance of mail getting caught up in the top of the box. This basic design remains the same today, having served well throughout the reigns of George V, Edward V111, George V1 and Elizabeth II.
whilst the one outside 45 Hamilton Terrace is marked ER II
Edward V111 Post Boxes
45 Hamilton Terrace
Edward V111 Post Boxes Dimensions
Old Ordnance Survey maps mark the position of letter boxes with PLB and it is interesting that some have moved their position, for example in 1893 there used to be a box at the south end of Hamilton Terrace. The one currently in Cunningham Place presumably replaces it.