Featured as our Product of the Month for November, we have the remarkable ‘Queen Elizabeth II Cypher and Signature Five Pound Crown Set’. This set celebrates two of the most iconic personal symbols of our Late Queen Elizabeth II.
TV Advert Presenters of Hattons of London
Since being established in 2017, Hattons of London have produced many television advertisements with the aim of publicising the newest and most exclusive sovereign ranges.
Over the years, a variety of different presenters have been featured within these advertisements to grab the viewer’s attention. Here, we will be looking back at all previous presenters, and which sovereign ranges they introduced to the public…
Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation Newspaper
Alongside our latest sovereign range, we will be sending our clients a copy of the Evening Standard Newspaper, dated the 2nd June 1953; the day of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation.
Here, we will be dissecting the main content from that very newspaper…
The unique portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
Jody Clark created a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II especially for our current and most significant series; The 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Tribute Gold Sovereign Range. If you are not already familiar with Jody Clark, he is the designer of the Fifth (and final) portrait of Her Late Majesty that appears on Britain’s current coinage.
This portrait is significant as it will only ever be used on this series of tribute sovereigns. But what makes this portrait stand out from all the others? Here, we will be looking at the key features of this remarkable portrait.
Five Facts about Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace, located in the City of Westminster, is the administrative headquarters for the British monarchy.
Did you know that the palace attracts more than 50,000 visitors from around the world each year? That’s not the only fascinating fact about this royal residence. Here, we identify the top five most incredible facts about this royal residence.
Queen Elizabeth II and SSAFA
SSAFA, the Armed forces charity, provides welfare and wellbeing assistance to our Forces and their families. This is a charity which the late Queen Elizabeth II supported from the very start of her reign, taking her father’s place as Patron upon his death in 1952.
In recent years, even when Her Late Majesty was reducing her workload, she remained as Patron of SSAFA, actively supporting their work and retaining a keen interest in the people and families they helped.