Commemorative ware comprises items that are made to commemorate an event within a short time, before or after its occurrence.

Manufacturers have never been slow to exploit the commercial possibilities afforded by the tourist trade, or by events of national or even local interest, and souvenirs and commemorative ware offer the collector a wide and varied field.

Although commemorative pottery was known to exist from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the industry really got under way with the invention of transfer printing in the 1750s. George Ill's jubilee in 1809, the death of Princess Charlotte in 1817, and George IV's coronation, were among the earliest events to be commemorated on a large scale by the ceramics industry.

Thereafter coronations, royal weddings, births, jubilees, etc have all been memorialised on china. In the Victorian period commemorative wares were produced in ceramic, glass, wood, papier-mache, stone, metal, ivory, more...

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Royal Doulton King George IV Old scotch whisky jug

King George IV Whisky Jug by Royal Doulton

Royal Doulton King George IV Old scotch whisky jug

Pair top notch King George IV whisky jugs

King George IV Whisky Jugs: A Pair of Elegance

Pair top notch King George IV whisky jugs

A Royal Doulton King George IV blue glazed whiskey jug. 18 cm…

Blue Glazed Whiskey Jug by Royal Doulton

A Royal Doulton King George IV blue glazed whiskey jug. 18 cm high

Three pill boxes decorated with King George IV Queen Mary and…

Royal Pill Box Trio

Three pill boxes decorated with King George IV Queen Mary and Queen Victoria

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820…

King George IV's Signature on Appointment Document

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820 until his death), fine signature 'George Pr' (Prince Regent) on 12th June 1817 vellum document appointing David Ewing to be Hospital Assistant to Our Forces

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820…

King George IV Signature on Appointment Document

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820 until his death), fine signature 'George R' (King) on 3rd June 1824 vellum document appointing David Ewing to be Assistant Surgeon to Our twenty first Regiment of foot or Royal north British…

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820…

King George IV's Signature on Appointment Document

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820 until his death), fine signature 'George Pr' (Prince Regent) on 7th February 1814 vellum document appointing David Ewing to be Hospital Assistant to Our Forces.

A Saltglaze jug, grey ground with Queen Adelaide and King…

Queen Adelaide and King George IV Saltglaze Jug

A Saltglaze jug, grey ground with Queen Adelaide and King George IV in relief

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820…

King George IV's Signature on Military Appointment Document

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820 until his death), fine signature 'George Pr' (Prince Regent, document in the name of George III) on June 4th 1811 vellum document appointing Lawrence Desborough to be Major General in the army,…

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820…

King George IV Fine Signature on Document Cut Piece

King George IV (1762-1830, King of Great Britain from 1820 until his death), very fine signature on piece cut from document