Description
This exceedingly rare and historically significant artifact is an original c.1967 porcelain soup bowl officially commissioned by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Designed for use by members of the royal household, the bowl is adorned with the royal monogram cipher “ERII” and a crown, symbolizing Queen Elizabeth II’s reign. Manufactured by Crown Ducal under royal warrant, the bowl is a testament to the elegance and quality associated with royal service items. The underside bears the Crown Ducal porcelain mark in blue, dated 1967, authenticating its provenance.
Measuring approximately 9.75 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches in height, this royal soup bowl is preserved in fine, museum-quality condition. The simplicity and sophistication of its design reflect the understated luxury of items used within the royal household during the mid-20th century. As an authentic piece of royal history, it holds exceptional value for collectors and enthusiasts of British monarchy memorabilia.
Crown Ducal, a trade name of A.G. Richardson & Co. Ltd., was a distinguished British ceramics manufacturer founded in 1915. The company became renowned for its high-quality tableware and decorative porcelain, with patterns that gained widespread popularity, particularly in the United States. Crown Ducal remained a prominent name in the mid-market porcelain industry until its acquisition by Wedgwood in 1974.
Queen Elizabeth II (1926–2022), the longest-reigning monarch in British history, served as a global symbol of stability and continuity. Ascending the throne in 1952, her reign spanned 70 years and 214 days, encompassing profound political, cultural, and social changes. This porcelain soup bowl, commissioned during her reign, not only represents the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II but also provides a tangible connection to the royal traditions and craftsmanship of the era.
As a piece of functional royal art, this bowl is both a collector’s treasure and a significant historical artifact, offering a glimpse into the ceremonial and practical elements of the British royal household. Its authenticity, quality, and association with the enduring legacy of Queen Elizabeth II make it an extraordinary addition to any collection of royal memorabilia or fine porcelain.
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