The wedding took place on November 20, 1947, and the piece of cake has surprisingly survived for more than eight decades. However, it does not look edible. It is packaged inside a small box with the ...
A rare slice of cake served at Queen Elizabeth The Second and Prince Philip’s wedding sold for $2,800. The cake has survived for almost eight decades since their wedding day in 1947. It is still ...
The cake, which no longer looks edible, survived for almost eight decades since the wedding day on Nov. 20, 1947. It is still neatly packaged in a small box with the silver insignia of a then ...
The cake, which no longer looks edible, survived for almost eight decades since the wedding day on November 20, 1947. It is still neatly packaged in a small box with the silver insignia of a then ...
Getty Images A slice of wedding cake from the nuptials of the future Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip — a full 77 years ago — has sold for over four times its expected value at auction.
SAN FRANCISCO – They came from San Francisco; they came from Oakland; they came from New York and Seattle. And each and every one of them brought a cake. A total of 613 cakes, to be exact.