Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee (1952-1977) Commemorative English Fine Bone China Trio.


These items were only ever used as ornaments in a glass cabinet in my late parents house and are in lovely condition. Please browse all 12 photographs attached for detail and condition as they are self explanatory.


Queen Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015 when she surpassed the reign of her great-great-grandmother Victoria. On 6 February 2017 she became the first British monarch to celebrate a Sapphire Jubilee, commemorating 65 years on the throne.


Queen Anne was one of the trade names of Shore & Coggins Limited who produced china ware in their Edensor Works, New Street and the High Street Works, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England. The firm dates back to 1887 when it was known as J. Shore & Co.


In 1905 a new partnership was formed with Shore, Coggins & Holt, this partnership survived 5 years until 1910 when John William Holt left and Shore & Coggins Limited was formed.


In 1918 William Coggins dies and John Shore (the founder) sold the business to Thomas C Wild & Sons. (who were aquirinf a number of other pottery businesses).


The Wild group expanded the business and intriduced the 'Bell China' trade name.


'Queen Anne' and 'Princess Anne' trade names were introduced after the Second World War.


In 1966 there was reorganisation of the Wild subsidiary companies (now under the control of Allied English Potteries) which included the closure of the works of Chapmans (Longton) Ltd and Shore & Coggins Ltd.


The 'Queen Anne' trade name introduced around 1950 was used until the closure of the Edensor Works in 1966. The trade name was retained by Allied English Potteries Ltd and was used by Ridgway Potteries and was still in use by Royal Doulton in 1981.