The coat of arms used by George III, George IV and William IV features on this coffee mug, at the centre of the shield it features an inescutcheon of the arms of the King of Hanover. This was a title held by the Monarch of the United Kingdom from George III until the accession of Queen Victoria. The Hanoverian succession laws were based on Salic Law which prevented a female from inheriting the title if there was any surviving male heir and so the title passed to Queen Victoria’s uncle the Duke of Cumberland who became King Ernest Augustus.
On the reverse side are the words 'God Save The King' in 22 carat gold.
This mug is handmade in Stoke-on-Trent using techniques which have remained unchanged for over 250 years, since the Georgian period. English Fine Bone China is highly regarded for its whiteness and delicacy.
Not suitable for use in a dishwasher or microwave.
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https://www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk/coat-of-arms-mug.html4954Coat of Arms Mughttps://www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk/media/catalog/product/1/0/103609.png3030GBPInStock/Chinaware/Fine China Collections/Coat of Arms/Gifts/Chinaware/Fine Dining Chinaware/Royal Tankards and Mugs/Gifts/Gifts by Occasion/New Home Gifts/Gifts/Gifts by Occasion/Christmas Gifts/Gifts/Gifts by Occasion/Gifts/Gifts by Occasion/Corporate Gifts/Christmas/Christmas/Gifting/Royal Residences/Exhibition Souvenirs/King Charles III Coronation Collection/Chinaware/Fine China Collections/Chinaware/Fine Dining Chinaware/Chinaware/Food Hall/Breakfast Table13319729952352560560668574076361161569691<p>The coat of arms used by George III, George IV and William IV features on this coffee mug, at the centre of the shield it features an inescutcheon of the arms of the King of Hanover. This was a title held by the Monarch of the United Kingdom from George III until the accession of Queen Victoria. The Hanoverian succession laws were based on Salic Law which prevented a female from inheriting the title if there was any surviving male heir and so the title passed to Queen Victoria’s uncle the Duke of Cumberland who became King Ernest Augustus. </p>
<p>On the reverse side are the words 'God Save The King' in 22 carat gold.</p>
<p>This mug is handmade in Stoke-on-Trent using techniques which have remained unchanged for over 250 years, since the Georgian period. English Fine Bone China is highly regarded for its whiteness and delicacy.</p>
<p>Not suitable for use in a dishwasher or microwave.</p>
<p>10 x 9 x 13 cm including handle.</p>
<p>Mug holds 350 ml.</p>
<div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main"><p>The coat of arms used by George III, George IV and William IV features on this coffee mug, at the centre of the shield it features an inescutcheon of the arms of the King of Hanover. This was a title held by the Monarch of the United Kingdom from George III until the accession of Queen Victoria. The Hanoverian succession laws were based on Salic Law which prevented a female from inheriting the title if there was any surviving male heir and so the title passed to Queen Victoria’s uncle the Duke of Cumberland who became King Ernest Augustus. </p>
<p>On the reverse side are the words 'God Save The King' in 22 carat gold.</p>
<p>This mug is handmade in Stoke-on-Trent using techniques which have remained unchanged for over 250 years, since the Georgian period. English Fine Bone China is highly regarded for its whiteness and delicacy.</p>
<p>Not suitable for use in a dishwasher or microwave.</p>
<p>10 x 9 x 13 cm including handle.</p>
<p>Mug holds 350 ml.</p>
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