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Lakeslass | 18:20 Sun 10th Sep 2006 | Home & Garden
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I have a mug which was produced to commemorate the coronation of Edward VIII. On the base there is a design which looks a bit like a wheatsheaf with C.W.S.WINDSOR CHINA, Regd.No. 811377. Would this have any particular value? I'm tired of dusting it! (not true, it just sits there)
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Don't know about values, but the initials on the base are for the Cooperative Wholesale Society.The wheatsheaf was, and still is their trademark. Windsor is a mystery, as the co-op was mainly a northern/midlands group
Got curious, Googled cws windsor, your mug was made at the Windsor Potteries, Longton, Stoke on Trent.
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Thankyou, Chasbo

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