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| The symbol of the Prince of Wales. Two tone gold/silver plated brooch, entirely set with sparkling A
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| The Crowns of Prussia, Baden and Hanover.
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| Brooch based on the stunning emerald from the centre front motif of the British Crown of India. Rich
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| Reputed to contain part of the crown of Edward the Confessor dating back to the 11th Century. It's p
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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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| Made of platinum, the original was made for the Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937.
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| The British Crown of India, The Crown of Queen Mary
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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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| Classic Fleur de Lys design cufflinks, set entirely with sparkling Austrian crystals.
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| 1/2 crown form miniature of the St. Edward's Crown, gold plated and fully set with Austrian crystals
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| In 1602 Rudolf II commissioned a new crown to be made in Prague. On the demise of the Holy Roman Emp
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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 for the investiture of Prince Charles, this modern crown contains all the traditional symbols i
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| The original was made by Laurent Ronde, the French Crown Jeweller. It originally contained the famou
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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. Set with 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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| Eric XIV was the eldest son and successor of Gustav Wasa, the founder of the Swedish Dynasty. Eric b
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| Named after 'Good King' Wenceslas II (Christian King and Patron Saint) of the Premyslide dynasty of
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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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| Made for Prince George (later King George V) for his father's coronation (King Edward VII) then worn
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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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| 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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