Transport yourself back to the golden age of air travel with this incredibly rare and captivating piece of aviation history: a British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) Monarch breakfast menu. This isn't just a menu; it's a tangible link to a pivotal moment in British history, produced in 1952 in the run-up to the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II the following year.
The menu itself is a work of art, a perfect snapshot of 1950s design sensibilities. The front cover features a wonderfully whimsical illustration in a style reminiscent of a playing card. A king, regal and smiling, holds a silver platter upon which a full breakfast is served, a visual promise of the delicious meal to come. The bright, distinct colours and stylized details are a joy to behold.
As a piece of ephemera, its survival is remarkable. This menu was designed to be used by a passenger, to be marked and handled before being discarded after the flight. Because of this, very few of these menus have survived the decades, making this one a truly exceptional find.
Considering its age and intended purpose, the condition is remarkably good. There is some minor "nibbling" or wear around the edges and a crease to one corner, but these small imperfections are a testament to its authenticity and journey through time. They tell a story of a passenger's hands, a transatlantic flight, and a bygone era of luxury travel.
For a royal enthusiast or a collector of aviation memorabilia, this menu is a truly unique and distinctive item. It beautifully combines two passions—the history of the British monarchy and the romance of early commercial aviation. It's an item that prompts conversation and serves as a fascinating display piece, a perfect addition to any collection that values history, design, and a touch of royal flair.
Don't miss the chance to own a genuine piece of history that captures the excitement and elegance of a pivotal moment in the 20th century.

