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Queen Elizabeth II's dresses for her tour of the Commonwealth 1953-54, Picture Post magazine (3) (Magazine Illustration) Pint Glass 16oz

Queen Elizabeth II's dresses for her tour of the Commonwealth 1953-54, Picture Post magazine (3) (Magazine Illustration) Pint Glass 16oz

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This product listing refers to a historical issue of Picture Post magazine from 1953 or 1954, specifically featuring illustrations of Queen Elizabeth II's dresses during her tour of the Commonwealth. The tour took place in the early years of Elizabeth II's reign and was significant as it marked her first official visit to many countries within the Commonwealth. The magazine issue in question showcases a selection of the outfits worn by the Queen during this extensive journey, offering readers an insight into the fashion and style choices made by one of the world's most recognized monarchs at that time. The dresses depicted are likely to have been designed by some of the prominent designers of the era, adding to the historical and cultural significance of these images. It is important to note that this item is a reproduction or reprint of an original magazine issue from over six decades ago. As such, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in fashion history, royalty, and the post-war era. The product provides a fascinating glimpse into the life of Queen Elizabeth II and her sartorial choices during this significant period in her reign.
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Made from 100% glass, they're crystal clear and look sleek. The solid-glass base also minimizes the risk of tipping and spilling the drink. They're more narrow at the bottom for a more comfortable grip and easier carrying.

Multiple Uses

This mixing glass doubles as an ordinary glass and as a shaker glass for making mixed drinks.

Care Instructions

Clean in dishwasher (put the product on top rack), or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.