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Lesser & Pavey Remembers Her Majesty The Queen

Lesser & Pavey is remembering Her Majesty The Queen through the company’s brand new commemorative collection, Royal Heritage. The range includes a fine china cup and saucer, mugs, trays, plates, a keyring, place and coaster mats, spoon rest and gift sets, with items packaged to reflect the contents.

“Our in house design team put together a range in celebration of her reign depicting the Queen from 21 April 1926 to 8 September 2022,” explains Lesser & Pavey’s managing director Julian Hunt.

“We chose the design and colours based on our knowledge and pedigree from previous very successful Royal Wedding and Jubilee collections we have sold,” he continues. “Given the historic importance of the collection, we want the commemorative range to be a constant reminder of our Queen, the longest ever reigning monarch.”

Orders are being taken now. Limited stock is available with delivery in October.

Top: Part of the Royal Heritage collection from Lesser & Pavey.

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