Tube-lining: Black
Enamels: Scarlet & black
Lustres: Gold
Glaze: Snow
Frequency Ranking: 29/50
Design Date: 1936
Production Period: 1936 for Edward VIII, 1937 for George VI
Pattern Name: The name Coronation Ware is explicitly recorded in the pattern book
Enamels: Scarlet & black
Lustres: Gold
Glaze: Snow
Frequency Ranking: 29/50
Design Date: 1936
Production Period: 1936 for Edward VIII, 1937 for George VI
Pattern Name: The name Coronation Ware is explicitly recorded in the pattern book
The first of many designs for the lucrative commemorative market.
Charlottes chequer design of alternating colour and blank square and the
royal cypher was very successful considering the amount
sold for each coronation must have occurred in only a few months.
The key dates for estimating when production occurred for each cypher are that Edward became King on 20th January 1936, he abdicated on 11th December 1936 and the coronation of George was on 12th May 1937.
Grouping the two colourways of 4724 and 4725, surprisingly the number seen split between Edward and George are similar with George slightly more numerous, particularly with the blue version 4725, and so the sometimes heard statement that George labelled items are rarer due to customer fatigue does not appear to hold true for Charlotte's design.
The key dates for estimating when production occurred for each cypher are that Edward became King on 20th January 1936, he abdicated on 11th December 1936 and the coronation of George was on 12th May 1937.
Grouping the two colourways of 4724 and 4725, surprisingly the number seen split between Edward and George are similar with George slightly more numerous, particularly with the blue version 4725, and so the sometimes heard statement that George labelled items are rarer due to customer fatigue does not appear to hold true for Charlotte's design.
Pattern 4724 Coronation |