Coronation Scarf. Muriel Skerman wears a rayon silk scarf regal motifs at the private exhibition of approved coronation souvenirs held by the Council of Industrial Design this afternoon November 10 at Tilbury House, Petty France, London. A Rich silk scarf decorated with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth is one of the first Coronation souvenirs to be approved in Britain. The portrait shows the Queen wearing one of her favorite tiaras. The scarf (at right) is also decorated with extracts from her public speeches. The Lord Chamberlain has forbidden the use, on souvenirs, of any of the sacred State symbols used at the Coronation, or of the crown. November 10, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).

Coronation Scarf. Muriel Skerman wears a rayon silk scarf regal motifs at the private exhibition of approved coronation souvenirs held by the Council of Industrial Design this afternoon November 10 at Tilbury House, Petty France, London. A Rich silk scarf decorated with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth is one of the first Coronation souvenirs to be approved in Britain. The portrait shows the Queen wearing one of her favorite tiaras. The scarf (at right) is also decorated with extracts from her public speeches. The Lord Chamberlain has forbidden the use, on souvenirs, of any of the sacred State symbols used at the Coronation, or of the crown. November 10, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
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