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Circumstances are forcing me to part with some of my dandy Edward VIII (the King who gave up his Royal throne for love) original collection. These are the 'real deal.'
I have a rare Coronation medal (70-years-old) with his head on it and the date (12th May 1937)of the coronation (that never took place!).
Also a fine 1920's medal with the motto: "FOR GOD-KING-AND EMPIRE" on one side with a sun shining over the Empire (there was an old phrase..."The sun never sets over the British Empire', and on the other the raised head of Prince Edward (Duke of Windsor) with the words: OUR EMPIRE PRINCE - 24 MAY 1927 (80-years-old!).
Also: "TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VIII AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY"
I have seen such collectibles being used as chain fobs/medallions at the end of a stylish vintage pocket watch chain, and they really look the 'bees knees!'
Of course this never happened due to the shock announcement that this FASHION LEADER of his times and popular Prince would abdicate his throne and Kingship for the love of the American woman, Wallace Simpson, so the medal was never officially issued/just like the postage stamps of the time(something for which the British public and the world were taken by surprise over! How could their God chosen King give it all up? and for an American woman to boot!! the things men do for love ).
The other little gem (that I'm humming and haa'ing over parting with) is a book packed with photos of the 'trend setting and dandy dressed Prince' from the 1920's with a signed letter from him tacked into the inside cover. It's in great condition (the dust cover has taken the main beating) and has wonderful photos of him in safari gear, golfing wear, about town wear, uniforms...etc.
PHOTOS to follow in a day or so, as these have been packed carefully away.
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I have a rare Coronation medal (70-years-old) with his head on it and the date (12th May 1937)of the coronation (that never took place!).
Also a fine 1920's medal with the motto: "FOR GOD-KING-AND EMPIRE" on one side with a sun shining over the Empire (there was an old phrase..."The sun never sets over the British Empire', and on the other the raised head of Prince Edward (Duke of Windsor) with the words: OUR EMPIRE PRINCE - 24 MAY 1927 (80-years-old!).
Also: "TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VIII AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY"
I have seen such collectibles being used as chain fobs/medallions at the end of a stylish vintage pocket watch chain, and they really look the 'bees knees!'
Of course this never happened due to the shock announcement that this FASHION LEADER of his times and popular Prince would abdicate his throne and Kingship for the love of the American woman, Wallace Simpson, so the medal was never officially issued/just like the postage stamps of the time(something for which the British public and the world were taken by surprise over! How could their God chosen King give it all up? and for an American woman to boot!! the things men do for love ).
The other little gem (that I'm humming and haa'ing over parting with) is a book packed with photos of the 'trend setting and dandy dressed Prince' from the 1920's with a signed letter from him tacked into the inside cover. It's in great condition (the dust cover has taken the main beating) and has wonderful photos of him in safari gear, golfing wear, about town wear, uniforms...etc.
PHOTOS to follow in a day or so, as these have been packed carefully away.