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Posting for 11+ yearsVintage 1986 Queen Elizabeth II 60th birthday bone china mug by Johnson Ceramics
Manor House, London
£3.50
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Description
Up for sale is 1x vintage bone china mug that commemorates the 60th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II on the 21st April 1986.
Location is N4, Hackney, north London.
The mug was made by Staffordshire-based Johnson Ceramics. It features a sepia photo of Elizabeth II on the front. The following words are written on the back together with a symbol of a crown:
“To commemorate the 60th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 21st April 1986”
The mug measures as follows:
Height: 10cm / 4”
Diameter: 8cm / 3.125”
Weight: 192g / 6.8oz
The mug is 39 years old and is in excellent condition.
The gold gilt around the rim of the mug is in excellent condition with no signs of wear. There are no cracks, chips, marks, or crazing anywhere on the
Please see photos for more information and details.
I discovered the mug while sorting through my late dad’s possessions. I’d like it to go to a good new home with somebody who will enjoy owning it.
The mug sell as is. No returns. Cash payment, please.
Collection in person from N4, Hackney, north London.
For postal buyers:
UK postage is £5.40 via Royal Mail 24-hour tracked delivery or £4.25 via Royal Mail 48-hour tracked delivery (small parcel).
I will pack the mug securely with bubble wrap and packing chips to keep it safe and sound in the post.
Please note that I don’t post to PO box addresses because I cannot track the delivery.
Thanks for visiting my sales post. Please visit my other sales posts where I am selling other items of china and tableware that belonged to my parents.
I’m happy to combine postage on multiple purchases.
Posted: 4 days ago
Ad ID: 1506764143
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