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  2. 20 Coronation Souvenirs That We Actually Want - AOL

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    There’s still time to score some fun coronation souvenirs before King Charles III’s coronation that go beyond decorative plates and tea towels.

  3. Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The king also spent £11,800 acquiring 2,270 kilograms (5,000 lb) of altar and banqueting plate, and he was presented with conciliatory gifts. [76] Thomas Blood and his accomplices attempting to steal the regalia, drawn 1793. In 1669, the Jewels went on public display for the first time in the Jewel House at the Tower of London.

  4. Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd - Wikipedia

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    These fabrics are made up into luxury household linens and gifts, such as napery, bed linen, traditional lettered tea towels, etc., by Thomas Ferguson and others who purchase their fabrics. In early 2012 Thomas Ferguson developed a range of exclusive apparel fabrics. Most were made from Irish linen, but some were wool.

  5. Towel - Wikipedia

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    The term kitchen towel refers to a dish towel in American English (called a tea towel in UK and Canadian English), and to a paper towel in British English. A tea towel or tea cloth (UK and Canadian English), called dishtowel or dish towel in America, is an absorbent towel made from soft, lint-free linen. They are used in the kitchen to dry ...

  6. Festive plea to use tea towels to wrap gifts - AOL

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    A local authority has urged residents to give "experiences" rather than things this Christmas and to wrap presents using materials like old newspapers, tea towels or brown paper tied with twine.

  7. Dishcloth - Wikipedia

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    A dishcloth, dishrag, [1] or in British English, a tea towel, [2] is used in the kitchen to clean or dry dishes and surfaces. Dishcloths are typically made of cotton or other fibres, such as microfiber .

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