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This coronet was made for the Investiture at Caernarvon Castle of Edward, Prince of Wales (later Kin
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In 1806 the Duchy of Bavaria was promoted to 'Kingdom' by Napoleon and the ruling Duke became Maximi
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Made of gold surmounted with a Dove representing the Holy Ghost. Also known as 'The Rod of Equity',
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This cap (diadem) was worn by Mary of Modena, consort of James II, in procession to Westminster Abbe
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This stunning sword was made for the coronation of King George IV in 1820. With a sword blade of Dam
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In 1870, Queen Victoria, finding the Imperial State Crown too heavy, designed and commissioned this
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The Crown of Scotland, The Scottish Sceptre, Scottish Sword & Scabbard
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1728, 1901 and 1911 Prince of Wales Crowns
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Delightful hand-enamelled member of the Royal Family of Teddies, approx 2 inches tall, gold plated a
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Based on the Sovereign's Orb this stud pin is gold plated and set with Austrian crystals in assorted
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Classic Fleur de Lys design stick pin, set entirely with sparkling Austrian crystals.
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The Hohenzollern Crown was made for Kaiser William ll, Emperor of Germany, in 1888. It contains a la
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The Anointing Spoon is believed to date from the 12th Century. The silver gilt Ampulla has a chased
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Originally dating back to Robert the Bruce, the present crown dates from James V's remodelling of 15
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The Crown of the Netherlands, the Dutch Sceptre, Orb and Sword.
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Delightful hand-enamelled member of the Royal Family of Teddies, approx 2 inches tall, gold plated a
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Inspired by the front cross and shoulder design of Queen Victoria's minute diamond crown. Fully set
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Classic Fleur de Lys design brooch, set entirely with sparkling Austrian crystals.
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Classic jet and pearl design taken from a painting of Katherine of Aragon, first wife of Henry VIII,
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Named after 'Good King' Wenceslas II (Christian King and Patron Saint) of the Premyslide dynasty of
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The Crown of Napoleon Bonaparte was made in 1804 for his coronation. It was never worn, but was pres
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Taken from the design of the buttons in a painting of Henry VIII. These Tudor Knot design stud earri
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Ordered in 1806 by Maximilian I for his Queen, Caroline Frederika of Baden. It contains a collection
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The Crown of Bavaria, Crown of the Queens of Bavaria, The State Sword, Royal Orb and Sceptre.
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