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The Queen & Prince Philip: Double Sided Jigsaw Puzzle - 120 Pieces (1976)

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The Queen Prince Philip: Double Sided Jigsaw Puzzle, Royal Occasion - 120 Pieces (1976) Vintage double-sided Royal Occasion jigsaw puzzle. It was made in 1976 by The Market Square Limited, Weybridge. It has 120 pieces and measures 12 inches in length and 10 inches wide. One side of the jigsaw shows Queen Elizabeth II as photographed by Cecil Beaton and was taken in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace after the 1953 Coronation. The other side features The Queen and Prince Philip and was photographed in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace, this is a portrait study by Karsh of Ottawa. Regarding Condition: It is still in the original packaging which it has clearly never been removed from.