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Queen Elizabeth coronation book and mug

By Jo Jackson, 4 March, 2025
Description

Souvenir Elizabeth R Coronation book and mug 

Category
Books and Manuscripts
Condition
Fair
Date Period
1953
History
gift to 8 year old school boy in 1953
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

4 months 2 weeks ago

Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Souvenir Book & Mug (1953)

Description:

This is a vintage 1953 souvenir set commemorating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The set includes:

  1. Elizabeth R 1953 Coronation Book – A blue hardcover official souvenir book with gold lettering and crown emblem.
  2. Coronation Mug – A small commemorative mug featuring an image of Queen Elizabeth II, adorned with Union Jack and national flags, likely produced as a school or public souvenir in 1953.

Historical Significance:

  • Date of Production: 1953, the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation (June 2, 1953).
  • Coronation Memorabilia: During the coronation, a wide range of souvenirs were produced, including books, mugs, plates, and coins, to commemorate the event.
  • Gifted to a Schoolboy: The provenance (gifted to an 8-year-old in 1953) adds historical interest, as many children received similar souvenirs at the time.

Condition:

  • Book: Fair condition – visible signs of wear, some corner damage.
  • Mug: Appears in good condition with clear graphics and no visible cracks.
  • Impact on Value: Books in mint condition fetch higher prices, while wear lowers the value slightly.

Estimated Market Value:

Comparable Sales & Pricing Trends:

  • Elizabeth R 1953 Coronation Book:
    • Good condition: $15–$30 USD
    • Fair condition (worn edges, minor damage): $10–$20 USD
    • Mint condition (with dust jacket): Up to $40 USD
  • 1953 Coronation Mug:
    • Basic coronation mugs (widely produced) sell for $15–$30 USD.
    • Rare maker-marked mugs (Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Paragon) can fetch $50–$100+ USD.
    • If unmarked or common: Likely in the $15–$25 range.

Total Estimated Value (Set): $25–$50 USD
(Higher if the mug is from a well-known manufacturer, lower if unmarked or common.)

Market Demand & Selling Tips:

✔ Strong demand for royal memorabilia, particularly post-Elizabeth II’s passing in 2022.
✔ Best platforms for selling:

  • eBay (global royal collectors)
  • Etsy (vintage & historical collectibles)
  • Auction houses specializing in royal memorabilia

Professional Appraisal Recommendation:

  • If the mug has a maker's mark (e.g., Wedgwood, Royal Doulton), a professional appraisal could increase its value for collectors.
  • For insurance or serious collectors, consider an evaluation from a royal memorabilia expert or antique dealer.
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