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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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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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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 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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Classic Fleur de Lys design brooch, set entirely with sparkling Austrian crystals.
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The State Crown of Queen Mary of Modena, consort of James II was made for their Coronation in 1685.
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Made for the investiture of Prince Charles, this modern crown contains all the traditional symbols i
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A Family heirloom of the Spencer Family, worn by the late Diana, Princess of Wales, at her marriage
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Classic Fleur de Lys design stud earrings, set entirely with sparkling Austrian crystals.
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Made originally for George IV, this diadem is the private crown of Queen Elizabeth II. She can be se
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The original contains the huge Black Prince's Ruby, the Second Star of Africa Diamond, cut from The
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Made originally for Charles II in 1661, it was re-designed after the discovery of The Cullinan Diamo
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Made for George V when, as Emperor of India, he attended the Delhi Durbar to receive the homage of t
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Stud pin from the Imperial State Crown as used at the opening of Parliament. Made in 1/2 crown form
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Made for Prince George (later King George V) for his father's coronation (King Edward VII) then worn
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Classic Fleur de Lys design stud pin, set entirely with sparkling Austrian crystals.
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Made for Queen Mary, consort of George V, for their Coronation in 1911, this crown originally held t
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Made for Prince Frederick Louis, the son of King George II, it was carried before him in Parliament,
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Presented as a gift by Pope Julius IV in 1507, the huge ceremonial sword bears the Papal Arms and st
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