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COMMEMORATIVE GOBLETS.—Mr William Wilson, of Middlesex, hand-engraving with a diamond point the Royal cipher and crown on a glass goblet made to commemorate the Queen’s visit to Canada and the United States. The goblets are for collectors only, and to preserve their value only 150 are being made. Some of these will be on sale in London, and others will go to Canada and the United States.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28425, 4 November 1957, Page 16

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COMMEMORATIVE GOBLETS.—Mr William Wilson, of Middlesex, hand-engraving with a diamond point the Royal cipher and crown on a glass goblet made to commemorate the Queen’s visit to Canada and the United States. The goblets are for collectors only, and to preserve their value only 150 are being made. Some of these will be on sale in London, and others will go to Canada and the United States. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28425, 4 November 1957, Page 16

COMMEMORATIVE GOBLETS.—Mr William Wilson, of Middlesex, hand-engraving with a diamond point the Royal cipher and crown on a glass goblet made to commemorate the Queen’s visit to Canada and the United States. The goblets are for collectors only, and to preserve their value only 150 are being made. Some of these will be on sale in London, and others will go to Canada and the United States. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28425, 4 November 1957, Page 16

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