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Unusual Piece of Antique Royal Wedding Memorabilia Generates Attention for British Retailer

January 14th, 2011

Northampton, England (PRWEB) January 10, 2011

As Royal Wedding excitement grows, companies are launching all sorts of items to memorialize the big day, from Royal Wedding toy sets to commemorative china. Church’s China, including its Internet sales division The U.K. Gift Company, has seen it all many times before. The company has been retailing up-market Royal commemoratives for more than 150 years.

In homage to its heritage and the legacy of the Royal Family, the company maintains a small archive of antique Royal Commemoratives that date back to the Victorian age. in the wake of Royal Wedding fever, one piece in the collection has become something of a celebrity.

The King Edward VII Moustache Mug, manufactured in 1901 by Belleek China in Northern Ireland to commemorate the Coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, is Church’s oldest and most unique collectible. in recent weeks, it has appeared on the BBC network and regional news stations throughout the United Kingdom. According to Church’s China managing director Stephen Church, the media attention has generated many offers to purchase the item, including inquiries from the U.S. The item is not for sale, Church adds.

Why all this excitement over a mug? once seen as an essential household item, moustache mugs are now highly sought-after antiques. because the King Edward VII Moustache Mug is a rare Royal Commemorative, it is even more coveted by collectors.

Church explains, "When this piece was made, it was very functional. It enabled Victorian gentlemen with their huge bushy moustaches to partake of their afternoon cup of tea without ending up with soggy, stained whiskers. now it is quite a novelty."

Church’s China Managing Director Stephen Church shows off the coveted King Edward VII Moustache Mug, a piece that has become somewhat of a celebrity in the wake of Royal Wedding fever.

Moustache mugs have a special ledge across the top, referred to in Victorian days as a moustache guard. The moustache guard has a semicircle opening against the side of the cup, enabling a gentleman’s moustache to remain dry while he sips his tea through the opening. they were very popular in Britain and the U.S through the turn of the century but as the Roaring 20s took hold, moustaches fell out of fashion and, alas, so did the moustache mug.

Church adds that Royal Wedding memorabilia items are very popular with collectors because they tend to gain value over time, particularly if they are part of a limited edition collection or they become very uncommon. Church says, "I often find myself pondering what piece from the 2011 Royal Wedding will be the stand-out in a hundred years’ time."

Church’s China, established in 1858, sells a wide range of china and other collectibles. Specializing in royal commemorative memorabilia, the company has locations in Northampton and Market Harborough, England as well as an online division, The U.K. Gift Company. for more information, visit theukgiftcompany.com.

Media Note: if you would like to arrange for a telephone interview with Stephen Church, please contact Nancy Marshall at nmarshall(at)marshallpr(dot)com or Jennifer Boes at jboes(at)marshallpr(dot)com. mr. Church will also be available for live interviews in New York City at some point in March 2011. if you are interested, please follow up with Nancy or Jen at the emails above.

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About Nancy Marshall Communications: Nancy Marshall Communications, founded in 1991, provides public relations and marketing communications services to clients in the tourism, hospitality, economic development and retail industries. The agency’s client list includes the Maine Office of Tourism, Maine Office of Business Development, Skowhegan Savings, Saddleback Maine, the U.K. Gift Company, the Maine Children’s Home for Little Wanderers, Fryeburg Academy, the Maine Beer & Wine Distributors Association, Northeast Charter and Tour, and New England Outdoor Center, among others. for more information, visit marshallpr.com.

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Clarke Auction's Sunday, April 18th Sale – Cartier, Baccarat, Bronzes, Iron …

April 20th, 2010


    LARCHMONT, NY, April 11, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ — On Sunday, April 18th at 2:00 pm, Clarke Auction will sell over 450 lots just consigned from local estates as well as the second phase of an estate stored unseen since the late 1970s.

Silver highlights include the massive seven piece Cartier .950 Silver Coffee and Tea Service including a 30″ by 20″ Heavy Tray; Reed and Barton Francis I Sterling Service; a heavy Tiffany Bowl, and other silver being catalogued as this goes to press. The Cartier Tea and Coffee .950 Silver Service weighs approximately 19 pounds gross on a standard scale.

Antique and Traditional Furniture Highlights start with a Flint and Horner Secretary, an antique Bulkey and Gay Server, a 19th C. J. Smith Stool, a Hunt Table, a 19th C. Bowfront Chest, a raised-panel Victorian Oak Bookcase and other Victorian pieces. Of special interest to interior designers is a collection of mint French and Italian carved and marble-topped decorative furniture removed from local storage.

Fine art features a quartet of G.D. Leslie oils, a pair of Horace Vernet military scenes, the Miguel Berrocal Puzzle Bronze, a Silvered or Chromed Art Deco Figural Group by Otto Hofner, a 19th C. Continental Oil, Venetian scenes by Lorenzo Rizzi, a Francis Flint watercolor, Box Lots of Decorative American Oil Paintings, and two Old Masters just consigned.

Unusual Metalwork includes a pair of French Brass Candelabra Coatstands, several 19th C. American Cast-Iron Benchs, a French Brass Etagere, a French Brass Coatstand, a French Bronze Rococo Sign, Iron Hall Trees and Demilunes, Decorative Iron Brackets, a Gothic Armorial Plaque, and Iron Torchieres.

Americana highlights are a vintage Merchantman Arcade Digger and two 19th C. Indian Peace Medals, an 1862 Lincoln and an 1871 Grant. The Lincoln Medal is considered by experts to be one of the finest medals minted in American history.

Decorative Arts are led by the collection of 220 Royal Doulton Figurines, being sold in lots of three to eight pieces each; Baccarat Crystal, a large Van Briggle Honey Bears Vase; a Ruskin vase, the Beswick “Alice” series, and china from Herend, Lenox, Royal Crown Derby (Chinese Birds), Nast a Paris, Aynsley, Belleek, Royal Worcester and the modernist Rosenthal Studio Line. In addition, a second estate provided 200 Royal Doulton Toby Mugs along with their six custom-made stained glass and oak cases.

Midcentury Modern Design is highlighted by a collection of James Mont furniture and accessories, de Sede leather seating, a Rosewood Console, Domus, Lucite pieces, a Donald Deskey vanity and bench, a pair of Harvey Probber armchairs, and other pieces being catalogued this week.

Carpets include palace-sized semi-antique Sarouks and Kirmans, runners, and room-sized rugs.

We’re now two-thirds through the Jersey estate, but we’ve also emptied a Pleasantville estate packed away in 1994 with its 220 Doulton figurines, Baccarat, Sterling and more,” said Ronan Clarke. “Then we found a great Brooklyn estate with 200 Doulton Toby Mugs along with their custom made cases.”

Clarke will be auctioning these estates Sunday April 18th at 2:00 pm. Full onsite previews are available Friday and Saturday, April 16-17, 12:00 Noon to 6:00 pm and Sunday, April 18th, 10:00 am to Auction Start. For more details, see its website at ClarkeNY.com or call 914-833-8336.

Clarke Auction, Westchester’s Premier Auction Gallery, conducts catalogued sales monthly featuring distinctive fine and decorative arts, antiques, exceptional furniture, oriental rugs, sterling silver and mid-century modern. For further information, please contact us at (914)833-8336 or .


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