Enlighten an American, what is this marking called? - monogrammed paper towels
(Stamp of the community and I think a lot of official paper) usually contain a brand that seems EIIR (smaller than the second as the ER) surmounted by a crown. The significance of this is quite clear, but what is being called correctly? Is it the emblem of "Queen" logo "," device "," Monogram "What?
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There collect Philately (Stamps) sites which) on it as a shield "or" logo "and a numismatic (collector section of the website, which refers to" initial cap ", but a Google Image Search [Queen Elizabeth Regalia] is what most of the results similar to the brand that focuses on you.
Here is one:
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyer ...
I suppose the brand name may vary depending on who is talking, and that is an ornament, but will "vary" sticker probably more accurate and universally understood.
I think I'll know that this brand can be a "device." * Swoon *
There collect Philately (Stamps) sites which) on it as a shield "or" logo "and a numismatic (collector section of the website, which refers to" initial cap ", but a Google Image Search [Queen Elizabeth Regalia] is what most of the results similar to the brand that focuses on you.
Here is one:
http://www.photographersdirect.com/buyer ...
I suppose the brand name may vary depending on who is talking, and that is an ornament, but will "vary" sticker probably more accurate and universally understood.
I think I'll know that this brand can be a "device." * Swoon *
Elizabeth Regina 2nd
Queen Elizabeth II (our Queen).
Regina is the female version of Rex
I'm not sure what you mean, it's a real brand. We have boxes, then known as the Royal Mail.
You see a mailbox marked GIIR or even in vitro (in Victoria).
2. Elizabeth Regina. Queen Elizabeth II
In its main property.
The badge of the Queen.
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