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A beautiful Royal Doulton bone china figurine of Queen Elizabeth II in her coronation robes, modelled with striking attention to historical detail. Her Majesty is depicted wearing a crimson robe trimmed with ermine over a pleated white gown, a royal sash, tiara, and gold heels. The piece captures the elegance and solemnity of her 1953 coronation.
Hand-painted with fine gilt and colour detailing, this figure is a striking display piece for collectors of Royal Doulton or royal memorabilia. A classic example of mid-to-late 20th-century English ceramic artistry.
Details:
• Maker: Royal Doulton
• Subject: Queen Elizabeth II – Coronation figurine
• Material: Fine bone china, hand-painted
• Height: Approx. 8.25″ (21 cm)
• Condition: Excellent overall. One or two very tiny flecks or glaze spots from age, she has been repaired at the neck, only noticeable at close inspection Please see photos.
A regal centrepiece for any royal collection, vintage ceramic shelf, or commemorative display.
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Estimated Age:
Mid-20th century (likely 1953–1980s)
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