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Royalty pottery made by Crown Lynn
As it's the Queen's diamond jubillee, it seems an appropriate time to look back at the pottery that was made by Crown Lynn in honour of the Royal family.
The Loving Cup was made in 1953 for the Queen's coronation.
Photo from nickg
A cup was also made to honour Queen Elizabeth's coronation.
This was in an era when England was still called 'Home' and Royalty was revered.
Photo from HeatherT
In 1963 the Queen visited the Crown Lynn factory and an urn was made in honour of this visit.
Photo from hon-john
A dinner set was made and presented to the Queen when she visited.
Photo from Ev.
Several pieces were made to commemorate Charles and Diana's wedding on 29th July 1981, including this cup, saucer and plate.
Photo from angela156
The Loving Cup was made in 1953 for the Queen's coronation.
Photo from nickg
A cup was also made to honour Queen Elizabeth's coronation.
This was in an era when England was still called 'Home' and Royalty was revered.
Photo from HeatherT
In 1963 the Queen visited the Crown Lynn factory and an urn was made in honour of this visit.
Photo from hon-john
A dinner set was made and presented to the Queen when she visited.
Photo from Ev.
Several pieces were made to commemorate Charles and Diana's wedding on 29th July 1981, including this cup, saucer and plate.
Photo from angela156
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