1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Beaker
1897 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Beaker
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$175.00
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Capture a moment in history with this antique porcelain beaker, commissioned by the village of Skeleton In Cleveland, to commemorate the celebrations of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897. Adorned with monochrome illustrations and regal motifs, it celebrates the illustrious reign of a beloved monarch. Perfect for collectors and royal memorabilia enthusiasts, it adds a touch of Victorian elegance and historical significance to any collection. Maker's mark on bottom.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Era:
Antique; 19th century
Condition:
Very Good; crazing, light wear
Country of Origin:
England
Materials:
porcelain
Dimensions:
3.5" W x 3.75" H
Color/Finish:
white/green
Care:
hand-wash
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FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING 🥂
All Orders Ship Within 3 Business Days Small Packages Ship USPS Priority Mail or UPS Ground Medium + Large Packages Ship UPS Ground or FedEx Home Delivery Expedited Shipping is Available for an additional charge at checkout. This item is final sale and non-returnable.
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS
Customs fees are placed on physical goods that are imported into a country from another country or territory. These fees are applied to international sales, but never domestic.
As a buyer, you are responsible for paying the additional costs such as duties, taxes, and customs clearance fees. In some countries, Etsy is obligated to collect taxes such as VAT on imported goods, which are then sent to tax authorities.