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Elizabeth II Commemorative Coronation and Accession Goblet

Elizabeth II Commemorative Coronation and Accession Goblet

This impressive engraved goblet was created to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne of England and coronation. Crafted by Thomas Goode & Co. around the coronation on June 2nd 1953, this vessel would have been a treasured souvenir of the joyous occasions. The historic events are marked by an engraving around the rim of the glass, which reads: "The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Accession February 8th 1952". The form is further adorned by the monarch's crowned initials, a Tudor rose and the motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" (Evil to him who evil thinks), which symbolizes the Order of the Garter, an ancient order of knighthood of which the Queen is Sovereign. The goblet is completed by a commemorative silver coin contained within the stem of the glass.

Numbered 1 and signed "T. Goode & Co. Ltd. London"

5 1/4" diameter x 8 1/2" high
$3,447.50

Original: $9,850.00

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Elizabeth II Commemorative Coronation and Accession Goblet—

$9,850.00

$3,447.50

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This impressive engraved goblet was created to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne of England and coronation. Crafted by Thomas Goode & Co. around the coronation on June 2nd 1953, this vessel would have been a treasured souvenir of the joyous occasions. The historic events are marked by an engraving around the rim of the glass, which reads: "The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Accession February 8th 1952". The form is further adorned by the monarch's crowned initials, a Tudor rose and the motto "Honi soit qui mal y pense" (Evil to him who evil thinks), which symbolizes the Order of the Garter, an ancient order of knighthood of which the Queen is Sovereign. The goblet is completed by a commemorative silver coin contained within the stem of the glass.

Numbered 1 and signed "T. Goode & Co. Ltd. London"

5 1/4" diameter x 8 1/2" high