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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth

Toy cream pitcher

Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Date 1953
Dimensions4.0 cm
Origin Staffordshire, England
Object NumberM2000.62.1.2
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Dr. Victoria Dickenson
Status
Not on view

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.12
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.11
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.8
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.10
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.4
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.3
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.6
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.5
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.1.1-2
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.7
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
Howard Pottery Company
1953
M2000.62.1.9
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Sing a song of sixpence A pocket full of rye Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie
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1930-1950
M974.82.50.3

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