Limited Edition Dorothy Wilding Commemorative & Original Stamp Set
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Limited Edition Dorothy Wilding Commemorative & Original Stamp Set

Dorothy Wilding was an acclaimed British photographer whose elegant portraits helped shape the iconic image of Queen Elizabeth II in her early reign. In 1952, she was commissioned to capture the first official photographs of the Queen, which went on to define her likeness on postage stamps and served as the basis and inspiration for the Queen’s portraits on currency and official memorabilia for decades.

Now, you can own a unique part of this legacy with the First Dorothy Wilding Silver Commemorative and original postage stamp set. Struck in 999 pure silver, the commemorative features Wilding’s timeless black-and-white portrait of the Queen. This iconic image graced her first official postage stamps and inspired her depiction on currency, making it one of the most celebrated images of the British monarchy.

Accompanying the commemorative is an original Dorothy Wilding postage stamp from 1952-1968, showcasing the Queen’s image in vibrant colours, capturing her grace during this pivotal era.

Highlights:

  • Exclusive Design: A half-ounce PURE silver medal with an officially licensed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Dorothy Wilding, courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London.
  • Historical Relevance: Includes an authentic 1952–1968 Dorothy Wilding stamp, selected from various colours and denominations.
  • Collector’s Item: Limited to only 250 sets, honouring Wilding’s artistry and the Queen’s enduring legacy.
  • Certificate of Authenticity: Each set includes a certificate confirming its unique place in royal history.

Don’t miss this rare chance to own an iconic tribute.

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Please note: stamp may vary from the one shown.

Order Ref 185/294A/0

Specifications

  • Metal: 999/1000 Silver
  • Weight: 15.55g
  • Diameter: 38.6mm
  • Rverse: QEII by Dorothy Wilding
  • Obverse: Heritage Cross
  • Stamp: GB 1952-1968 Wilding Definitive
  • Edition Limit: 4,995
  • Image Rights: National Portrait Gallery, London

Numismatic pieces should be owned primarily for collector interest.
The Westminster Collection does not offer them as an investment and makes no guarantees in terms of future value.

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