Royal Commemoratives

Antique King George V Coronation Beaker – Thomas Morris Regent China, Royal Coat of Arms, Hand Tinted Rose Thistle Shamrock, England 1911

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The beaker was the child's share of a coronation. In the hot June of 1911, when George V and Queen Mary were crowned at Westminster Abbey, the London County Council handed a commemorative beaker to one hundred thousand schoolchildren at the Crystal Palace, and every town and pottery followed suit. This one — a shade finer than the municipal issues — came from the trade counter of Thomas Morris's Regent Works in Longton, and it is not hard to picture its first owner: a child in a summer crowd, holding it tight through the fireworks.

The front carries the full royal arms in hand-tinted colour — quartered shield, Garter band, crown, lion and unicorn with visible brushwork in their gilt manes — over the ribbon Coronation George V.R., A.D. 1911. Turn it round and there is a quieter pleasure: a small spray of rose, thistle and shamrock, the three nations' flowers, painted where only the drinker would find them. Gilt rim above, twin gilt lines at the foot, a light-bodied flared form that glows against a lamp.

The brown backstamp reads Regent China, Made in England — Applied For, beneath Thomas Morris's recumbent lion and TM monogram: "applied for" means the trademark was still awaiting registration when this left the kiln, which pins the piece neatly to its year. The Regent Works itself had a future — it later became home to the Colclough and Royal Vale lines — but this beaker belongs to its Edwardian first act, one hundred and fifteen years ago.

The earliest royal piece on this shop's shelf, which now runs a full century: 1911, 1936, 1937, 1953, 1977, 1992, 2002.

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Details

Type
Commemorative Beaker
Maker
Thomas Morris, Regent Works (Regent China), Longton, England
Era
1911 (dated on face; "Applied For" early mark)
Pattern
Hand-tinted royal coat of arms; rose, thistle and shamrock spray on reverse
Shape
Flared beaker, gilt rim, twin gilt foot lines
Size
~4" / 10.5 cm tall (measured)
Material
Bone China
Markings
Brown Regent China, Made in England, Applied For with recumbent lion and TM monogram

Condition

Good antique condition for its 115 years, with honest wear disclosed plainly: a tiny flake at the rim edge with associated brown staining, scattered small brown age spots near the rim inside and out, and rubbing to the gilt lines. No cracks, crazing, or repairs; the hand-tinted arms remain bright. Pricing reflects the wear. Please review all photos as part of the condition record.

Backstamp & Pattern

Maker
Thomas Morris, Regent Works (Regent China), Longton, England
Pattern
Hand-tinted royal coat of arms; rose, thistle and shamrock spray on reverse
Era
1911 (dated on face; "Applied For" early mark)
Mark on base
Brown Regent China, Made in England, Applied For with recumbent lion and TM monogram

The base carries the maker's printed mark; the wording — especially “England” versus “Made in England” versus “Bone China” — together with any pattern or registration number are the main clues to its age.

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