Reference Number:- | Sprake Number:- | Godden Number:- |
so 240 | STG19 | 103 |
Words: | Woven on silk:- Printed at bottom of card-mount:- |
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Size: | Card-mount:
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Comments: |
by Sprake:
"Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth." Large portrait of the Queen facing right, set in rectangular border frame of thistles and shamrocks, with two flags below, and castles and cathedrals in each corner. Usually found in calendar form dated 1937 or 1938. by Godden: This large-size untitled portrait silk issued in 1938, measuring approximately 9 inches by 12 inches, was the last Stevengraph silk known to have been published - making a pair with KING GEORGE VI [so284 on this site], issued in 1937. The young Queen is facing half right, and the composition includes small named views of Glamis Castle, Balmoral Castle, Holyrood House and St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh - one each in the four corners of the frame-like surround. This silk is normally found mounted in the centre of a hanging wall-calendar of 1938 (as illustrated). These calendar-mounted specimens are now rare, for few people, at the time, kept an out-of-date calendar.
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